Sherwood P-965 manual When selecting the Subwoofer Mode, When selecting the Crossover Frequency

Models: P-965

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When selecting the SUBWOOFER MODE

Press the CURSOR UP()/DOWN()

1 buttonsMODE.to select the SUBWOOFER

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When selecting the CROSSOVER FREQUENCY

Crossover frequency is the frequency (Hz) below which the bass sound of each main speakers is to output from the subwoofer or from front speakers which are set to “Large”(when not using a subwoofer).

Press the CURSOR UP()/DOWN()

1 buttons to select the CROSSOVER FREQUENCY.

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Press the CURSOR LEFT( )/RIGHT()

2 buttons to select the desired mode.

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Each time these buttons are pressed, the mode changes as follows :

LFE: Select this when the subwoofer reproduces only the low Frequency Effects from multi-channel sources that contain LFE channel, also called the “.1” channel.

LFE + SW: Select this when the subwoofer reproduces not only the Low Frequency Effects but also the bass sounds from stereo(2 channel) analog or PCM sources only.

Regardless of subwoofer mode setting, the bass sounds of the speakers set to “Small” can be sent to the subwoofer.

Press the CURSOR LEFT( )/RIGHT()

2 buttons to select the desired crossover frequency.

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You can select the desired within 40~120 Hz in 20 Hz intervals(default value: 80 Hz).

For speakers set to “Small”, sound with a frequency below the selected crossover frequency is cut, and instead the cut bass sound is output from the subwoofer or speakers which are set to “Large”. Example) When 100 Hz is selected , the bass sound

below 100 Hz is output from the subwoofer

or large front speakers(when not using a subwoofer).

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Sherwood P-965 manual When selecting the Subwoofer Mode, When selecting the Crossover Frequency