Apple 9000 manual Fade, Treble, Bass

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NOTE: The Treble and Bass

settings apply only to the

projector’s internal speakers.

External speakers typically have

their own tone controls.

Fade

The Fade setting controls the balance between the internal and external speakers. The setting appears gray and won’t highlight if external speakers aren’t connected.

Press the left mouse button to increase the amount of sound coming from the internal speaker; press the right mouse button to increase the amount of sound coming from the external speakers.

Treble

The Treble setting controls the higher frequencies of your audio source.

Press the left mouse button to decrease the treble; press the right mouse button to increase the treble.

Bass

The Bass setting controls the lower frequencies of your audio source.

Press the left mouse button to decrease the bass; press the right mouse button to increase the bass.

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