Important points in adjusting cut-off frequencies

If the subwoofer is installed in the rear tray, setting a high cut-off frequency of L.P.F. of the subwoofer separates the bass and gives the listener the feeling that the bass is coming from behind. The L.P.F. of the subwoofer is recommended to be set at 100 Hz or below.

Speakers used for mid and high-ranges are generally constructed to handle a limited level of input compared to low range speakers. If the cut-off frequency of H.P.F. is set lower than necessary, strong bass signals can reach the speaker and may damage it.

Important points in adjusting the level

The low band, because of its sound frequency characteristics, incorporates the basic frequencies of many musical instruments. It is recommended that the level adjustment of the low band be made first, and then the level adjustment of the mid, high, and subwoofer be made in that order.

8.Press the 5/buttons and

adjust the level of each band.

Holding down these buttons continues their operations.

Switch to each band and adjust the level in order to create a better overall balance.

9.Press FUNCTION button 3 and adjust the slope of each filter.

Press the button to change the adjustment values.

The slope can be set up for either the high pass filter or the low pass filter. When setting up, have in mind the adjustments to be made to the next band.

10.Press FUNCTION button 4 and adjust the phase of each band.

Press the button to change between normal (NOR) and reverse (REV). Set up the one which makes the better link to the next band.

11.Switch between left and right channel to adjust the filter.

Repeat steps 4 to 10 to adjust the filters of left and right.

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Pioneer RS-D7R, RS-P90 owner manual Press the 5/∞ buttons Adjust the level of each band