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Digi-Tech DOD-Digitech 231 - 31 Band Per Side Equalizer Home Equalizer Questions & Answers
How can I make this sound great.
line out from mixer------to crossover in---------crossover out-------to amplifier line in-----------from amplifier out--------to loud speaker.
---from low output(low frequency)of crossover-----to line in in subwoofer.(mixer is ordinary mixer not powered mixer- and in case of powered mixer take care it is line out(0db---to4db)not amplifier out which you connect it to loudspeakers.
9/16/2013 6:21:07 PM •
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on Sep 16, 2013
Sound cuts out
Hi Darren.
I suspect you may be right about the eq here, though you probably have had it sorted by now.
I came across this thread because I was searching for a fix to my R-231 and was hoping you might be able to help me if you found a fix. I'm persisting with this one as I can't really get another just now and it seems that it's not a major issue. I managed to get a good signal out of it when I ran it without the ground connected on output???
Anyway, any info I would greatly appreciate,
Thanks,
Rob
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4/2/2011 4:13:16 AM •
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on Apr 02, 2011
I need an IR led of 4.3um
The best way to fine your answer for your capnograph is to call your local hospital and tall to a hospital engineer. They always work on medical equipment and can give you who the manufacture's name and phone numbers. And you may never know, maybe they just might have extra parts or the same equiptment just lieing around taking up space. Papabear
6/30/2009 6:16:11 AM •
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on Jun 30, 2009
If i am foing to do home recording do i need ............
Not necessarily. You have a built in mixer in your computer, and depending on the source of the input you may not need amplification to record. Playback is another issue, entirely.
There are excellent utilities and hardware for computer recording available, some such as sound cards for purchase and some freeware or shareware (like Audacity). Just google "computer recording" and you'll find links to a lot of helpful information to get you started. If you have xp or vista, you have a built-in sound recorder. But it will depend on your system and the quality you expect to turn out as an end product.
I hope this information allows you to resolve this issue. If you need further assistance, please post back with a comment to this thread.
If I've managed to answer your question or solve a problem, please take just a moment to rate this post....thanks!
6/15/2009 8:34:28 PM •
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on Jun 15, 2009
FULL BAND OF AUDIO NOT CLEAR
If you have set the EQ curve to the typical "disco smile" ( where the curve looks like a smiling mouth) that everyone who is inexperienced seems to do, then you have turned down the midrange area. Human vocals appear between 200hz to about 5kHz. If the vocals are clear when the unit is in bypass mode, then you are not operating the eq properly. If they are not clear when the EQ is bypassed, you have another problem. The best way to run an EQ is to leave most of it flat across the entire range, at zero gain and CUT only the stuff that is annoying, or caused by your room or speaker limitations. Try this first, before assuming you have a hardware fault.
11/23/2007 10:10:40 PM •
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on Nov 23, 2007
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