Changing sound field and quality
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3D AI EQ/
M.EQ BAND
FLAT
HEAVY
CLEAR
HALL
AI-EQ
M.EQ
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FLAT
HEAVY
CLEAR
AI-EQ
M.EQ
HALL
MULTI JOG
MULTI JOG
MULTI JOG
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MID
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HEAVY
CLEAR
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AI-EQ
M.EQ
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HEAVY
CLEAR
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AI-EQ
M.EQ
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FLAT
HEAVY
CLEAR
HALL
AI-EQ
M.EQ
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HEAVY
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AI-EQ
M.EQ
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MULTI JOG
Changing sound field and
quality
Changes to sound field and quality have no effect on recordings.
[A]
Turn [MULTI JOG] to select a setting.
Each time you turn [MULTI JOG]:
HEAVY: Adds power to rock.
CLEAR: Clarifies higher sounds.
HALL: Expands sound.
AI-EQ: Adjust sound with the acoustic image equalizer
(á page 29).
M.EQ: Create your own effects (á see below).
FLAT: Canceled (no effect is added).
On the remote control
Press [SHIFT] i [EQ].
Note
Turn off the effect if sound quality is reduced when using HALL or 3D
AI EQ with a source.
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B
Using the manual equalizer
Create your own sound quality effects.
1 Turn [MULTI JOG] to select “M.EQ”.
2 Press [3D AI EQ/M.EQ BAND] to se-
lect the band.
Each time you press the button:
LOW>MID>HIGH
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3 Use [", !, #, $] to make the desired
curve.
1 Select the frequency you want to use as the peak with [",
!].
2 Adjust the level of the peak with [#, $].
³Adjacent frequencies are adjusted at the same time to
maintain a smooth curve.
³When you have adjusted the curve, you can move the
peak of the curve by pressing [", !] (c).
Repeat steps 2 and 3 to adjust the three bands.
The original display is restored on the display panel in about
5 seconds.
To cancel
Turn [MULTI JOG] to select “FLAT”.
Note
³The changes you make are stored and automatically recalled the
next time you select “M.EQ”.
³After making a curve in one band, any adjustments in another band
make a curve that is a combination of the two.
[C] To flatten the curves in all three bands
Set the frequencies d in LOW, e in MID, and f in HIGH to flat.
a (On the tuner/amplifier)
b (On the sound processor)
a (On the tuner/amplifier)
b (On the sound processor)
b (On the sound processor)