General features

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Audio Control Setting

Adjust various parameters of sound quality.

1Press the AUD button to enter the control mode.

2Selecting mode

Press either the FM or AM button.

Each time the button is pressed, the adjustment mode will change.

Please refer to the following for the contents of the adjustment modes.

NOTE Source tone memory

Each source (CD, MD, FM, AM, and disc changer) has its own memory in which to store the bass, treble and N-F level settings. The settings made for a particular source are then recalled automatically whenever you use that source (e.g., FM mode uses the tone settings made for FM, AM for AM, etc.).

3Adjust each mode

Press the 4/¢ button.

Look at the table to adjust the mode being displayed.

4Press the AUD button to end the control mode.

"dB" : Recalling the kenwood preset sound setting Press the preset buttons (#1-6).

Settings: #1;Flat, #2;Rock, #3;Pops/Top40, #4;Jazz, #5;Easy, #6;Scan of #1-5

NOTE

This mode is available only when the Sound coordinate system is on. (page 35)

You can call the following settings with this function; bass centre frequency, bass level, bass quality factor, bass extension, treble centre frequency, and treble level setting. Their setting values are different depending on the setting of the mobile preset plan mode.

"Bass Frq" : Adjust the centre frequency of the bass.

Setting values: 60 / 70 / 80 / 100 (Only when the bass quality factor is set to 1.00, 1.25 or 1.50) / 150 (Only when the bass quality factor is set to 2.00) Hz

NOTE

This mode is available only when the Sound coordinate system is on. (page 35)

"Bass" : Adjust the bass level.

Setting values: - 8 – + 8

"Bass Q" : Adjust the Bass quality factor. Setting values: 1.00 / 1.25 / 1.50 / 2.00

NOTE

This mode is available only when the Sound coordinate system is on. (page 35)

"Bass EXT" : Switch the Bass Extend mode on/off. Setting values: ON / OFF

(When the bass extend mode is set to on, low frequency response is extended by 20%.)

NOTE

This mode is available only when the Sound coordinate system is on. (page 35)

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