Adjusting the Volume
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| On the Unit | 1. | Turn the control clockwise to increase the volume or | |
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| volume and VOLUME | 2. | The volume level is adjustable between 0 and 50. |
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| start playing any source without setting the VOLUME |
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| control to 0; otherwise the sudden blast of sound may |
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Reinforcing the Bass Sound
This is used to maintain the richness and fullness of the bass sound regardless of how low the volume is set. This function can only be used for playback.
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| 2. | When canceled, the frame around the A. BASS EX. |
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Sound Modes
The System has 6 preset (other than the original) sound effects to tailor to your listening pleasure. You can apply one of the preset modes to increase the sound effect based on your room. It will also increase the quality of the source. The preset modes include modes using Surround Effects modes and S.E.A. modes. Sound Mode effects cannot be recorded.
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D.CLUB (Dance Club) |
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| ROCK |
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| CLASSIC |
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STADIUM |
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