JVC exclusive DSP

MidnightMidnightModeMode

RX-D702 RX-D402

*Also applies to RX-D401

Level

INPUTOUTPUT

Low

Mid

High

 

Low

Mid

High

 

 

 

Midnight Mode

Level

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Processing

 

 

 

 

Frequency

 

 

 

Frequency

 

Frequencies of Input/Output Audio Signals

Level

High Sound Levels

Low Sound Levels

Frequency

Frequency of Output Signals

The DSP divides input signals into three bands (LOW/MID/HIGH), and processes the signals so that low-level sound in each band will get louder and loud sound will be moderated. This makes the output sound clear across the range, regardless of the original levels.

In addition, the unit individually controls the sound compression level of each band. When the sound level is low, the compression levels of high and low frequencies are raised to deliver enough loudness.

When the sound level is high, the gains of the two frequencies are moderated to prevent excessive bass and treble output.

These technologies combine to retain the excitement of multi-channel sound and keep dialog sound clear even at low sound levels.

The technologies are applied even when the sound level is lowered suddenly, which is especially useful for midnight viewing, for example.

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JVC RX-D402, RX-D702, RX-D401 manual Inputoutput, MidnightMidnightModeMode

RX-D401, RX-D402, RX-D702 specifications

The JVC RX-D702, RX-D402, and RX-D401 are remarkable receivers that exemplify JVC's commitment to delivering high-quality audio and advanced technology for home entertainment. Each model presents distinct features while maintaining a strong foundation of performance, making them suitable for various listening needs.

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