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PLEASE NOTE
: Any changes made in the various EQ editors are
generally not updated in real-time. In order to hear the difference
in the sound output, accept the changes and close the
corresponding editor by pressing
OK
on the remote controller.
4.1
House Curve Tool
The House curve tool provides a method of changing the target curve of the bass
response. The motivation behind a house curve is in the sensitivity of the human
auditory system and the hearing threshold – in addition to personal preference, of
course. When sound pressure level is low enough, we are no longer able to hear the
lowest bass frequencies, some some emphasis may be required. It is easy to add a
boosting equalizer to the lower bass region using the house curve tool.
Note: the QuickTone Bass, Tilt, and Loudness controls uses the house curve filter,
overriding user settings.
WARNING
: As with any low-frequency boosting EQ, employing an
engaging house curve must be done with caution. Excessive low
frequency lifting may introduce clipping of the amplifier or even
cause damage to the woofer. Add house curve boosting in small
increments at a time.
The parameters of the House Curve tool are:
✔
Tilt:
Defines the frequency range of the low
frequency boost (the effect is illustrated on the
screen). Adjust using the
LEFT
/
RIGHT
buttons or
the
blue
-coded button.
✔
Lift:
Defines the maximum boost in decibels (the
effect is illustrated on the screen). Adjust using the
UP
/
DOWN
buttons or the
orange
-coded button.
✔
Enabled:
Enables or disables the applied house
curve. Toggle with the
green
-coded button.
Please note
that modifying the parameter values will automatically enable this
equalizer. Press the
green
button (followed by
OK
) to disable it again.
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HOUSE CURVE
TILT 3
LIFT 5
ENABLED