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| Parameter | Default |
| Possible | Default Test |
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| Gain Setting |
| Gain Settings | Tone Setting |
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L/R |
| 0.0dB ` | • | Off | • | Auto | |
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| • On | |
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C |
| 0.0dB ` | • | Off | • | Auto | |
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| • On | |
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| • | Off |
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LS |
| 0.0dB ` | • | Off | • | Auto | |
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| • On | |
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| • | Off |
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RS |
| 0.0dB ` | • | Off | • | Auto | |
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| • On | |
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| • | Off |
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SW |
| 0.0dB ` | • | Off | • | Auto | |
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| • On | |
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| • | Off |
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`These settings are recommended when the
Note:
•It is recommended to use a Sound Pressure Level (SPL) meter to calibrate variable output levels. An SPL meter is a device that measures the relative loudness of each speaker to ensure accurate output level calibration. SPL meters are available at Radio Shack (catalog no.