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Zone settings >> Sound settings
The “Sound Settings” window offers the possibility to apply a digital filter to the selected
output zone, and to adjust the sound settings by means of the two-band tone control.
Digital Filter
To apply a filter to the selected output zone, tick the “Enable Filter” checkbox and select
the desired filter type between High-Pass, Low-Pass and Band-Pass. With a High-Pass
filter, the frequencies below the crossover frequency will be suppressed, with a Low-
Pass filter, the frequencies above the crossover frequency will be suppressed, and with
a Band-Pass filter, the frequencies higher than the upper crossover point, and below the
lower crossover point will be suppressed.
After the desired filter type is selected, the slide-bars to adjust the crossover frequencies
will be displayed. The crossover frequency can be adjusted by sliding the button on the slider
scale to the left and the right. The frequency can be set between 10Hz and 22kHz, and the
exact set crossover frequency is displayed on the right side of the slider scale.
Two band tone control
Along the filter settings, two faders displayed on the right side which are meant to adjust
the sound settings through two-band tone control. The left most fader indicated with
“Bass” offers the possibility to adjust the level of the low frequencies, while the right
most fader indicated with “Treble” offers the possibility to adjust the level of the high
frequencies. The sound level for both low and high tones can amplified or attenuated
b9 dB and -9 dB. This can be easily done by sliding the faders up and down in
the same way as the volume control on the main screen.
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