Adjusting the frequency of the speakers and the subwoofer(s)

By setting the cut off level of unwanted frequency signals, the speakers connected to the output terminal and/or the subwoofer(s) connected to the sub out terminal will out put a cleare sound image.

Adjusting the frequency of the speakers connected from the output terminal

— High Pass Filter (HPF)

To match the characteristics of the connected speakers from the output terminal, you can cut out the unwanted low frequency signals entering the speakers.

1 Press (SOURCE) to select a source (radio,

CD, or MD).

2 Press (SHIFT), then press (3) (SET UP) repeatedly until “HPF” appears.

3 Press (5) (n) or (2) (N) repeatedly to select desired setting.

Each time you press (5) (n) or (2) (N), the cut-off frequency in the display changes as follows:

HPF OFF ÷HPF 80 HZ ÷HPF 120 HZ

4 Press (SHIFT).

When the frequency setting is complete, the display returns to the normal playback mode.

Adjusting the frequency of the subwoofer(s)

— Low Pass Filter (LPF)

To match the characteristics of the connected subwoofer(s), you can cut out the unwanted high and middle frequency signals entering the subwoofer(s).

1 Press (SOURCE) to select a source (radio,

CD, or MD).

2 Press (SHIFT), then press (3) (SET UP) repeatedly until “LPF” appears.

3 Press (5) (n) or (2) (N) repeatedly to select desired setting.

Each time you press (5) (n) or (2) (N), the cut-off frequency in the display changes as follows:

LPF OFF ÷LPF 80 HZ ÷LPF 120 HZ

4 Press (SHIFT).

When the frequency setting is complete, the display returns to the normal playback mode.

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