
Equalizer setting
Tips on adjusting the equalizer
Begin adjustment with the 
| Frequency ranges | Tonal effect/problem | Measure | 
| Bass range | 
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| 30 to 100 Hz | Bass response too weak | Increase the bass with | 
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 | Filter: “LOW EQ” | 
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 | Frequency: 50 to 100 Hz | 
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 | Level: +4 to +6 dB | 
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| Lower  | 
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| 100 to 400 Hz | Bass not clean | Reduce the lower  | 
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 | Booming | cies with Filter: “LOW EQ” | 
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 | Unpleasant pressure on the ears | Frequency: 125 to 400 Hz | 
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 | Level: Approx.  | 
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| 400 to 4 000 Hz | Sound lacks depth, | Reduce the  | 
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 | aggressive, no stereo effect | with Filter: “HIGH EQ” | 
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 | Frequency: 1 000 to 2 500 Hz | 
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 | Level:  | 
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| Treble | 
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| 4 000 to 20 000 Hz | Response is dull | Increase the treble range with | 
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 | Clarity lacking | Filter: “HIGH EQ” | 
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 | Instruments lack brilliance | Frequency: Approx. 10 kHz | 
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 | Level: +2 to +4 dB | 
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Note
Avoid distortion.
Raise the level cautiously if the loudspeaker diameter is too small.
The tonal response may be- come too thin and aggressive. Pay attention to the fundamen- tal tone range of the music.
Reproduction must not be- come too faint.
Tonal response too weak.
Avoid a sharp tonal response. Loud hissing impairs the quali- ty.
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