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Settings and Operations
2-5. TONE for WIRED and WIRELESS MICROPHONE and MUSIC
TONE adjustment is actually used to increase or reduce the high/low frequency component of
the speaker's restored sound. It is so-called raising or attenuating HIGH (HI) / BASS (LOW) via
frequency-specific volume knob to improve human voices or
make musical instruments’ sound
more prominent. According to the scale mark on the panel, clockwise adjustment is to increase /
boost high frequency and decrease / attenuate low frequency, opposite to increase / boost low
frequency and decrease / attenuate high frequency.
Adjust the level of high frequency (HI) and low frequency (LOW). All signals have been
balanced by the high and low sounds after entering the amplifier so it is not necessary to adjust
the TONE during the output to the speaker. It is recommended to maintain the position of TONE
at just 3 o'clock.
default
DIRECTION
HI (CLOCKWISE)
LOW (COUNTERCLOCKWISE)
FUNCTION
increase the high frequency and reduce the
low frequency component of the sound
increase the low frequency and reduce the
high frequency component of the sound
RANGE
-12 dB
~
+12 dB
DEFAULT
3 o'clock
Adjustment reference:
HI (TREBLE)
: It is the basic part of the sound. It accounts for 70% of the entire audio energy
and is an important component to display the music style. When appropriate, the BASS is
relaxed and the sound is full and soft. If you feel the sound is thin, you can moderately
increase the BASS. If you feel the sound is muffled, not clear, or too nasal, you can
moderately reduce the BASS.
LOW (BASS)
: It’s the frequency that affects the sound layering. If you feel that the sounds of
instruments such as Piccolo and Flute are too prominent, or the tooth sound of the voice is
too heavy and the tone is sharp, you can moderately reduce the TREBLE.
BASS
TREBLE
BASS
TREBLE