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Introduction
DEQ830 Key Features
1. Offers the best of digital technology and analog-style control: a
graphic display with instant editing of any band or
combination of bands, plus the ability to store programs
2. 100 user-definable programs, each of which holds 8 channels
of EQ settings
3. 100 user-definable curves, each of which holds 30 bands of
EQ settings
4. 48 KHz sampling rate, 24-bit A/D/A, 28-bit internal
processing
5. Eight channels of equalization, independent or linkable
6. 30 EQ bands per channel, spanning 25 Hz-20 KHz in 1/3-
octave increments
7. +/- 12 dB boost/cut with center detente
8. Constant Q technology for finer control of audio
9. LOCK function for “set and forget” situations, which prevents
accidental reprogramming
10. Retrieve Curve mode for auditioning and selecting stored EQ
curves
11. Individual Channel Level adjustment per program
12. Master Level adjustment
13. [LINK] button for quick creation of matched EQ curves
14. Ability to bypass any or all channels using [BYPASS] and
[BYPASS ALL] buttons
15. Configurable editing modes to suit the way you work
16. Ability to copy settings from one channel to another
17. Easy-to-read 7-segment Numerical LED Display
18. More than 350 Band Gain LEDs, making it easy to read EQ
curves from a distance
19. Signal Level, Clip and Bypass LEDs for each channel
20. Balanced input/output (TRS)
21. Compact 1-space rackmount profile
22. Real-time Analyzer (RTA) mode for visual feedback of
incoming and outgoing audio signals, with selectable metering
modes
23. ADAT Optical input/output, auto-sensing of incoming digital
audio
24. Clock selectable between 44.1k and 48k sampling rates
25. MIDI in/out for program changes and sys-ex storage
26. +4 dBu/-10 dBV operating level switch on rear panel
For full operating specifications, see page 65.
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