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Advanced Features: Parametric Equalizer (PEQ).
Important Note: Until you are ready to use the PEQ feature set, it should be disabled by setting all three controls to the full counter
Background Information: Direct and reflected bass waves in the listening room will create ―standing waves‖ and associated peaks and nulls in the sub- woofer frequency response (FR). The PEQ allows you to reduce the severity of a peak in the subwoofer frequency response, thus obtaining a more accu- rate sound.
Control Explanation: The PEQ has three controls: Frequency, Bandwidth, and Level. An image of the PEQ control is provided below (your subwoofer controls may vary).
The Frequency control (labeled ―Freq.‖) affects the target the frequency where the PEQ cut will take effect, and has a control range of
The Bandwidth control (labeled ―Q‖) affects the width of the PEQ cut. The ―HI‖ setting is the narrowest bandwidth, and the ―LO‖ setting is the widest bandwidth. In most cases, it is best to start with a Hi Q setting (narrow band- width).
Below is a frequency response graph of the SVS
Green Line: Native frequency response of the subwoofer.
Purple Line: Frequency = 50 Hz, Q = HI, LEVEL = MAX.
Yellow Line: Frequency = 50 Hz, Q = LOW, LEVEL = MAX.