Parasound TDQ-150 Stereo Equalizer User Manual


 
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120 Hz Mid Bass Adjustment:
The 120 Hz control has an adjustment range of ±8 dB and a frequency bandwidth of one-half octave.
Turning this control clockwise (boosting) can add mid-bass information to speakers with smaller
woofers or speakers mounted in ceilings. Turning this control counterclockwise (attenuating) can
tighten up muddy bass from speakers that are mounted in corners that reinforce bass frequencies.
2.5 kHz Upper-Mid Range “Presence” Adjustment
This is the range in which your ear is most sensitive. Small adjustments will have very noticeable
effects. Turning this control clockwise (boosting) adds intelligibility in acoustically absorptive rooms.
Turning this control counterclockwise (attenuating) can help compensate for speakers with overly
pronounced mid-range frequencies in acoustically "live" rooms.
6 kHz Upper-Mid Range “Air” Adjustment
Boosting the 6 kHz control can help add a sense of “airiness” to many recordings and can compensate
for off-axis high frequency deficiencies of tweeters. Attenuating this control can help remove some
digital harshness and restore proper balance in very live rooms that may accentuate high frequencies.
Reference Settings:
Once you have adjusted your R/EQ-150, use the drawings below and use a pencil to mark the optimum
settings for each control knob. That way, if the R/EQ-150 becomes accidentally misadjusted, you can
easily return the frequency controls to their pre-adjusted level. You may wish to copy this drawing and
attach it to the unit for future reference.
R/EQ-150 Room Equalizer
40 Hz 80 Hz 120 Hz 2.5 kHz 6 kHz Bypass Level
Reference Drawing #1
R/EQ-150 Room Equalizer
40 Hz 80 Hz 120 Hz 2.5 kHz 6 kHz Bypass Level
Reference Drawing #2