Audio
AVN7000 +
Parametric EQ Pro
The professional EQ method for tuning a system’s frequency response because of its absolute versatility and precision control. It smoothes out system response, eliminating troublesome frequency peaks and dips.
Test microphone picks up |
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the system’s frequency response. | Each vehicle type has its own acoustic environment. | To suit preferences and music genres, up to five |
| System frequency response is precisely adjusted | sets of |
| manually for an ideal flat frequency response. | preset and stored in memory for instant recall. |
AVN7000
Normal Mode Perform easy audio customization using the AVN7000 by itself.
Simpler parametric equalization function can adjust the “Q,” i.e. bandwidth, of each of the 7 center frequencies from wide to narrow in 3 steps.
AVN7000 +
Time Alignment Pro | Front | Front |
If sound from all the speakers arrives at the ears simultaneously, it is more natural sounding. Time delay can be adjusted to achieve identical arrival times.
| Fullrange speakers can be | Complex to perform manually, optimal |
| automatically with the AUTO setting. | delay settings can be adjusted |
| One single push is all that's needed for | automatically for the various speakers |
Sound from speakers in different locations arrive at the listener’s | the whole process. | in the system for true time alignment. |
| For experienced users, more tweaking | |
ears at all different times.Speakers are electronically processed |
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with varying time delays to ensure all the sound is heard at the |
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same time no matter how the speakers are positioned. |
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AVN7000
Time Alignment
A simpler time alignment performed by selecting the car type and speaker positions, then adjusting each speaker level. Delay parameters are then adjusted for a
AVN7000 +
Crossover Pro
Multiple speakers are necessary for wide bandwidth sound since each speaker covers a limited frequency range. A speaker must smoothly ‘crossover’ to the next speaker, making the overall system sound as if it was coming from a single source.
Low | Mid | High | Low | Mid | High | Adjusting a crossover point’s frequency, | |
Discontinuities between speaker | Integrating the sound from different speakers | rolloff using “slopes” from bandpass to | |||||
6/12/18/24dB/octave and level settings. | |||||||
units can be heard. |
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| natural and lifelike. |
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Enables optimal listening. | For adjusting the overall | ||
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Listening Position Selector | |||
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This function compensates for any seating |
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position, optimizing system response for that |
| Easy directional controls and a visual indicator | |
position as if it was in the perfect sweet spot for |
| make it easy to set | |
listening as in a home audio system. |
| direction to suit user preferences. |
AVN7000
Crossover
The crossover point for the subwoofer response can be switched in/out of phase to blend better with the rest of the speaker system.
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