Owner's Manual

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Advanced Sound Editor - Users Guide Revision 1.0
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12 Band Equalizer
The band equalizer lets you change the overall tonal balance of the headset. The sliders will boost or
cut the designated frequencies by +/-12dB at the following frequencies.
20: 20Hz shelving lter
27.5: Provides a resonant boost or cut at 27.5Hz.
55: Provides a resonant boost or cut at 55Hz.
110: Provides a resonant boost or cut at 110Hz.
220: Provides a resonant boost or cut at 220Hz.
440: Provides a resonant boost or cut at 440Hz.
880: Provides a resonant boost or cut at 880Hz.
1760: Provides a resonant boost or cut at 1.76kHz.
3520: Provides a resonant boost or cut at 3.52kHz.
7040: Provides a resonant boost or cut at 7.0kHz.
14080: Provides a resonant boost or cut at 14.08kHz.
17500: 17.5kHz shelving lter
Ear Guard™
This lets you limit the level of the overall sound to help protect your ears from sudden
boosts in volume.
Attack: This is how fast the Ear Guard kicks in when the audio level goes
above the threshold.
Release: This is how fast the Ear Guard disengages when the audio
level goes below the threshold.
Threshold: Setting this all the way up will let all of the sound come
through, no matter how loud it is. Moving it down sets a ceiling above
which the sound won’t increase. To limit the sound of gun shots and
blasts, turn this down to about 75% or less.
Presets: Master Tab