Each preset has its own characteristics with respect to subsonic filter, volume differential and a single equalizer (EQ) in order to optimize the listening mode for the preset.
The following table shows the settings for the various presets:
Preset | Subsonic | EQ | EQ | Volume |
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Movies | 25 Hz | 35 Hz | +5 dB | +5 dB |
R&B - Rock | 28 Hz | 55 Hz | +1 dB | +1 dB |
Jazz - Classical | 15 Hz | N/A | N/A | N/A |
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Games | 34 Hz | 62 | +4 dB | +4 dB |
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Restor e Defaults
There is a feature that allows you to restore default settings for your VDR subwoofer. By pressing presets in EXACTLY the following order on the remote, the unit’s power light will blink indicating that you have restored defaults.
1.Movies
2.R&B - Rock
3.Jazz - Classical
4.Games
5.Games
6.Jazz - Classical
7.R&B - Rock
8.Movies
When you press the presets in the above order, the power light will blink three times indicating that you have restored defaults. The unit’s volume is reset to level 30 out of 100. Be sure to check the status of the Auto On/Off function after restoring defaults.
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