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jpng
Joined: 01 Dec 2016 Posts: 4
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Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2017 2:10 am Post subject: Using SV1 with Yamaha StagePAS 400i |
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Hi
I am using my SV1 with Yamaha StagePAS 400i and I couldn't EQ to the sound I like - which is what I am hearing from the headphone.
Does anyone has the same SV1/StagePAS 400i set up? and can you share with me some tips on how to EQ it to a better sounding sound.
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voip Platinum Member
Joined: 27 Nov 2014 Posts: 3792
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Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2017 2:22 pm Post subject: |
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What is the nature of the difference between headphones and the speaker sound? Do the speakers lack top or bottom end, or does the sound lack "width". Is there distortion? Are there any sounds that seem particularly affected e.g. piano?
Headphones and earbuds of reasonably good quality generally give the most faithful sound reproduction possible, and the sound they produce tends to be coloured to the least significant degree by other influences. Speakers, on the other hand, tend to have cavity resonances, because the baffle behind the speaker cannot be made infinite. The porting arrangement can also significantly colour the sound. The speaker cones may have resonant modes, the cabinet itself may radiate, plus the sound dispersion pattern is likely to be different for different frequencies. Add room resonances to that mix and substantial colouration to the sound is the net result. The effects will be different for different room environments, and even more so when the speakers are used outdoors.
Most sounds, but especially good quality acoustic piano, sound best when heard in stereo, and are actually quite disappointing in mono, so ensure the speakers are operating in stereo mode and also that the audio cables from the SV1 to the speakers are not "mono-ising" the audio to the speakers i.e. use two audio cables, one from the SV1's left output jack, and one from the right output jack to the respective L and R inputs on the mixer to the speakers.
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