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4.
While setting the delay, choose and play a song that has very
strong vocals and limited instruments. Talk radio is a great source
because you can really ‘visualize’ the voice moving as you adjust
the delay. This will make it much easier to move the image from
down at your left knee where it currently exists, up to the center
of the dash where it needs to be.
5.
Left/Right Delay:
Push the ACR-3 knob until its blue LED is
blinking and the red LED is on solid (this is the Left/Right delay
mode). With the source material playing, slowly turn the ACR-3
knob
counter clockwise
. Each detent in the remote represents
an amount of time (in milliseconds) that you are delaying the
Left front speaker. We have added a small Mute Click along with
the detent on the remote to help you determine your amount
of delay. If you think you have gone too far, just turn the knob all
the way clockwise to start back at zero and slowly turn counter
clockwise until you reach your desired result.
6.
Front/Subwoofer Delay:
Once the Left/Right delay has been
adjusted, push the ACR-3 knob until its blue LED is blinking but
the red LED is off (this is the front/sub delay mode). With the
source material still playing, slowly turn the ACR-3 knob
counter
clockwise
to add delay to both of the front speakers. You will
notice with each Mute Click of the remote, the sub will move
forward toward the driver. If you think you have gone too far or
missed that ‘sweet spot,’ just turn the knob all the way clockwise
and repeat the process.
Once you have everything where you want, it you are done! Easy right?
Now just go back to the Signal Delay knob on the DQDX and turn it
back to
Normal
mode (its blue LED will come on) and you are ready to
move to the next step of set-up.
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