Setting
Bass Freq
Treble Freq
Sub Filter
Bass Q-Factor
FM/AM Gain
DVD Gain
AUX IN Gain
Bluetooth Gain
iPod Gain
NAVI Gain
SD Card Gain
DVB-T Gain
Options
Function
60Hz
80Hz
Depending on the audio source, select the
100Hz
bass center frequency to achieve the best
130Hz
bass effect.
150Hz
200Hz
10KHz
Depending on the audio source, select
12.5KHz
the treble center frequency to achieve the
15KHz
best treble effect.
17KHz
80Hz
Selecting a crossover frequency sets
a cut-off frequency of the subwoofer's
LPF (low-pass filter) and the "SMALL"
120Hz
speakers' HPF (high-pass filter). The
crossover frequency setting has no effect
if the subwoofer is set to "Off" and any
160Hz
other speaker is set to "Large".
1.0
When the bass center frequency is
selected, adjusting the bass Q-factor
1.25
alters the perceived "weight" of the bass
1.5
output.
2.0
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Adjust the FM/AM gain.
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Adjust the DVD gain.
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Adjust the AUX IN gain.
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Adjust the Bluetooth gain.
-7 bis +7
Adjust the iPod gain.
-7 bis +7
Adjust the NAVI gain.
-7 bis +7
Adjust the SD Card gain.
-7 bis +7
Adjust the DVB-T gain.
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