Rane ME60S Instruction Manual - Page 11

Rear Panel, Architectural Specifications, References, Available Accessories

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ME60S microGRAPHIC EQUALIZER Rear Panel Architectural Specifications The graphic equalizer shall be a two channel model of constantQ design to minimize interactions between adjacent bands, and shall occupy two rack spaces (2U). Each channel shall have thirty (30) frequency bands located on standard ISO center frequencies. Each band shall have a bandwidth of 1/3-octave. A switchable boost/cut range of 12 dB or 6 dB shall be provided. A detented and positively grounded 0 dB point shall be provided on 20 mm linear sliders with dust dams. Low and high cut filters shall be provided with 12 dB/octave slopes and adjustable corner frequencies. A rotary overall level control shall be provided for each channel with a range from off to +8 dB of gain when used in balanced mode. The unit shall provide a passive bypass feature for each channel requiring no power to operate. LED indicators shall be provided to indicate boost/cut range, overload and bypass conditions. The inputs and outputs shall be active balanced/unbalanced designs terminated with XLR and ¼" TRS (tip-ring-sleeve) connectors. RFI, infrasonic and ultrasonic filters shall be provided. The unit shall incorporate a front panel power switch. The unit shall be capable of operation by means of its own built-in universal power supply operating at 100-240 VAC and meet CE requirements. The unit shall be UL and cUL listed. The unit shall be entirely constructed from cold-rolled steel. The unit shall be a Rane Corporation ME60S microGraphic Equalizer. Available Accessories • SC 3.5 Security Cover References 1. D. Bohn, "Constant-Q Graphic Equalizers," RaneNote, (1982). 2. D. Bohn, "A New Generation of Filters," Sound and Video Contractor, vol. 2, pp. 36-39 (Feb. 1984). 3. T. Pennington, "Constant-Q," Studio Sound, vol.27, pp. 82-85 (Oct. 1985). 4. D. Bohn, "Constant-Q Graphic Equalizers," J. Audio Eng. Soc., vol. 34, pp. 611-626 (September 1986). 5. D. Bohn, "Exposing Equalizer Mythology," RaneNote, (1986). 6. D. Bohn, "Operater Adjustable Equalizers," RaneNote, (1990). Most of these documents may be found at our website, www.rane.com/library.html ©Rane Corporation 10802 47th Ave. W., Mukilteo WA 98275-5000 USA TEL 425-355-6000 FAX 425-347-7757 WEB rane.com Data Sheet-4 All features & specifications subject to change without notice. 1-2015

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ME60S
microGRAPHIC EQUALIZER
Data Sheet-4
All features & specifications subject to change without notice. 1-2015
Rear Panel
provide a passive bypass feature for each channel requiring no
power to operate. LED indicators shall be provided to indicate
boost/cut range, overload and bypass conditions.
°e inputs and outputs shall be active balanced/unbalanced
designs terminated with XLR and ¼" TRS (tip-ring-sleeve) con-
nectors. RFI, infrasonic and ultrasonic filters shall be provided.
°e unit shall incorporate a front panel power switch. °e
unit shall be capable of operation by means of its own built-in
universal power supply operating at 100-240 VAC and meet CE
requirements. °e unit shall be UL and cUL listed. °e unit
shall be entirely constructed from cold-rolled steel.
°e unit shall be a Rane Corporation ME60S microGraphic
Equalizer.
Architectural Specifications
°e graphic equalizer shall be a two channel model of constant-
Q design to minimize interactions between adjacent bands,
and shall occupy two rack spaces (2U). Each channel shall have
thirty (30) frequency bands located on standard ISO center
frequencies. Each band shall have a bandwidth of ±-octave. A
switchable boost/cut range of 12 dB or 6 dB shall be provided.
A detented and positively grounded 0 dB point shall be provided
on 20 mm linear sliders with dust dams.
Low and high cut filters shall be provided with 12 dB/octave
slopes and adjustable corner frequencies. A rotary overall level
control shall be provided for each channel with a range from off
to +8 dB of gain when used in balanced mode. °e unit shall
©Rane Corporation 10802 47th Ave. W., Mukilteo WA 98275-5000 USA TEL 425-355-6000 FAX 425-347-7757 WEB rane.com
References
1. D. Bohn, “Constant-Q Graphic Equalizers,”
RaneNote
, (1982).
2. D. Bohn, “A New Generation of Filters,”
Sound and Video Contractor,
vol. 2, pp. 36-39 (Feb. 1984).
3. T. Pennington, “Constant-Q,”
Studio Sound
, vol.27, pp. 82-85 (Oct. 1985).
4. D. Bohn, “Constant-Q Graphic Equalizers,”
J. Audio Eng. Soc
., vol. 34, pp. 611-626 (September 1986).
5. D. Bohn, “Exposing Equalizer Mythology,”
RaneNote
, (1986).
6. D. Bohn, “Operater Adjustable Equalizers,”
RaneNote
, (1990).
Most of these documents may be found at our website,
www.rane.com/library.html
Available Accessories
SC 3.5 Security Cover