User manual RANE GE 60

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[. . . ] Anyone familiar with other graphic equalizers finds the GE 60 just as familiar. Setting curves is as easy as it is on all Rane graphics thanks to our innovative interpolating constant-Q circuitry. If you feel you want more information on setting up your curves, please see the back page. OK, MTV back on, I'm outta here. GE 60 CONNECTION When first connecting the GE 60 to other components, leave the power switch off until the very last. [. . . ] These ¼" tip-ring-sleeve (TRS) connectors parallel the XLR connectors described above. Tip is positive, ring is negative and sleeve is shield. 3 Screw terminal INPUT & OUTPUT connectors. Parallels the XLR & ¼" TRS jacks. These ¼" TRS connectors parallel the XLR connectors described below. As before, tip is hot, ring is not and sleeve is shield. Pin 2 is positive, pin 3 is negative and pin 1 is shield. CHASSIS GROUNDING If after hooking up your system it exhibits excessive hum or buzzing, there is an incompatibility in the grounding configuration between units somewhere. Your mission, should you accept it, is to discover how your particular system wants to be grounded. Try combinations of lifting grounds on units that are supplied with ground lift switches or links. If your equipment is in a rack, verify that all chassis are tied to a good earth ground, either through the line cord grounding pin or the rack screws to another grounded chassis. Units with outboard power supplies do not ground the chassis through their line cords. Make sure these units are grounded either to another chassis which is earth grounded, or directly to the grounding screw on an AC outlet cover by means of a wire connected to a screw on the chassis with a star washer to guarantee proper contact. Please refer to the Sound System Interconnection RaneNote included with this manual for correct wiring practices. Manual- OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Insuring the proper level of gain though the GE 60 is just as important as adjusting the equalizer bands. Improper gain distribution is a common cause of loss of system headroom and less than optimum noise performance. The OVERLOAD LED informs of an imminent or passed overload to the equalizer. Occasional blinking of the OL with program source material is fine, indicating optimized signal-tonoise performance. Run the GE 60 with an input signal that is as hot as possible without the OL lighting more than occasionally. The BYPASS switch allows comparison of equalized versus un-equalized signal. It is also useful in adjusting the level of the GE 60 for unity gain and best signal-to-noise performance. The gain of the GE 60 is optimized when there is no sound level difference between the bypassed and the active positions. The overall gain range of the level control for the GE 60 is off to +2 dB for unbalanced operation, or off to +8 dB for balanced operation. The level difference between the equalizer in bypass or active can be significant. [. . . ] When equalizer adjustment is completed, compare the unequalized sound with the equalized sound by alternately engaging the BYPASS switch. Use familiar source material and walk around in the sound coverage area to insure that no anomalies have been introduced into the sound system. TONE CONTOURING If a GE 60 is used for tone contouring by ear, be careful about adding upper bass (63 Hz to 200 Hz) as this causes "muddiness" or loss of clear definition. (Also see the previous warning about boosting frequencies below 63 Hz). [. . . ]

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