Audio Adjustment <Network>
Important points in adjusting the slope
•A decrease in the absolute value of the slope (more gentle inclination) makes the frequency characteristics more susceptible to interference from the next band.
•Increasing the absolute value of the slope (sharper inclination) lessens the connections between bands, giving the listener the impression of hearing separate, unrelated sounds.
•Make adjustments while monitoring the link between bands by outputting all the bands as well as by outputting two neighboring bands only, using the mute function (refer to page 37).
Important points in adjusting the phase (when using minimum delay phase characteristics)
•When the values of the slope at the crossover point are set at
Normal Reverse
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For better frequency characteristics
•Adjusting the filter together with the equalizer function (page 20) creates a natural sound environ- ment in the car.
Adjusting the subwoofer effectively
•Although the slope of the high pass filter is normally set as PASS, H.P.F. may sometimes repro- duce clear and high quality bass rage. In this case, adjust the
•If the subwoofer is installed in the rear tray, setting up the slope of the low pass filter gently
Adjusting the low-range effectively
•When the subwoofer is connected and
Adjusting the high-range effectively
•Depending on the speaker units installed, bass signals for the tweeter (about 2 kHz or below) may cause distortion as the high pass filter is being adjusted. If this happens, set a sharp slope of
•The low pass filter is generally set to PASS. However, if the ultratreble band falls harshly on the ear, it is possible to set up a more gentle slope of about
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