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To adjust fader and balance —Fad/Bal

Adjust the fader*—speaker output balance between the front and rear speakers.

*When crossover network is activated, speaker output balance between high-range and mid- range speakers is adjusted.

F12: Upmost—front only

R12: Downmost—rear only

Adjust the balance—speaker output balance between the left and right speakers.

L12: Leftmost—left only

R12: Rightmost—right only

To adjust reproduced frequency level—Crossover

This setting is available only when crossover network (see page 28) is activated.

To activate the filters (HPF/LPF)

Select an item.

Front HPF / Rear LPF / Rear HPF

For Front HPF and Rear HPF: Frequencies lower than the selected level are cut off.

For Rear LPF: Frequencies higher than the selected level are cut off.

Front HPF: Adjusts HPF for front speakers.

Rear LPF: Adjusts LPF for rear speakers.

Rear HPF: Adjusts HPF for rear speakers.

Select “ON” or “OFF.”

If you connect high-range speakers to Front or Rear output, select “ON” for the corresponding HPF; otherwise, the speakers may be damaged.

ON / OFF

ON: Activates the filter.

\Press to adjust reproduced frequency level and slope (see below).

OFF: Deactivates the filter.

\Press .

“Filter Off OK?” appears, then press again.

To select the cutoff frequency

Select an appropriate cutoff frequency level according to speakers.

1.6 kHz to 16 kHz:

For Front HPF and Rear

LPF

31.5 Hz to 200 Hz: For Rear HPFTo adjust the slope

Adjust the slope—continuity of sound among speakers.

–18 / –12 / –6 (dB)

As the number becomes higher, the reproduced band width shared among speakers becomes wider.

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