EQUALIZER
Assistance in setting your equaliser
Start to make your settings in the treble and end it with the bass range.
Frequency range | Sound | What to do | Notes |
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Bass | Bass reproduction | Boost the bass | Avoid distortion. |
60 to 100 Hz | too weak | with “LOW EQ”. | Adjust the gain |
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| Frequency: 60 to | carefully. |
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| Gain: +4 to +6 dB. |
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Treble | Lifeless reproduc- | Boost treble | Avoid a piercing |
10000 to | tion. | range with | type of tone. |
17500 Hz | Lack of transparen- | “HIGH EQ”. | Strong hissing |
| cy. | Frequency: 10000 | sound unpleas- |
| Instruments do not | to 17500 Hz. | ant. |
| sparkle. | Gain: +2 to +4 dB. |
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Adjusting the spectrometer
The spectrometer in the display uses symbols to temporarily indicate what adjustments are made to the volume, the tone and balance/fader and the equalizer settings.
If no adjustments are being made to the system, the spectrometer displays the output level of the car radio.
You can select the type of spectrome- ter you want displayed in the menu. There are two different types available.
Selecting the spectrometer type
➮Press MENU 8.
“MENU” will appear in the display.
➮Press :repeatedly until “EQ DISPLAY” appears in the display.
➮Press or:to select either “SPECTRUM 1”, “SPECTRUM 2” or “EQ DISP OFF”.
➮Once you have completed adjust- ing the settings, press MENU 8or OK ;.
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