Recalling cut-off frequency
settings
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Touch CUT OFF on the sound setting
menu to select the cut-off frequency set-
ting.
Touch
CUT OFF
repeatedly to switch between
the following cut-off frequency settings:
CUSTOM1
—
CUSTOM2
—
CUSTOM3
—
AUTO
—
LAST MEMORY
#
You can select
LAST MEMORY
only when the
adjusted cut-off frequency setting is not memor-
ized in this unit.
#
You cannot select
AUTO
when
NETWORK
has been selected. (Refer to
Switching the DSP
setting mode
on page 117.)
#
When
STANDARD
has been selected, you
cannot select
AUTO
if auto TA and EQ has not
been carried out.
Selecting a cut-off frequency
You can select a frequency, under which
sounds are reproduced through the subwoo-
fer. If the installed speakers include one whose
size has been set to
SMALL
, you can select a
frequency, under which sounds are repro-
duced through a
LARGE
speaker or subwoo-
fer.
1
Recall the cut-off frequency setting you
want to adjust.
Refer to
Recalling cut-off frequency settings
on
this page.
2
Touch ADJ. next to CUT OFF on the
sound setting menu.
3
Touch the speaker to be adjusted.
#
You cannot select speakers whose size is set
at
OFF
or
LARGE
.
4
Touch
or
to adjust parameters of
the selected speaker unit (filter).
Adjustable parameters and ranges are differ-
ent depending on each speaker unit (filter).
Parameter
What it does
FREQUENCY
Selects cut-off frequencies in the fol-
lowing order:
50
—
63
—
80
—
100
—
125
—
160
—
200
(Hz)
SLOPE
Selects slopes in the following order:
–
18
—
–
12
—
–
6
(dB/oct.)
When subwoofer is selected
Parameter
What it does
FREQUENCY
Selects cut-off frequencies in the fol-
lowing order:
50
—
63
—
80
—
100
—
125
—
160
—
200
(Hz)
SLOPE
Selects slopes in the following order:
–
18
—
–
12
—
–
6
—
0
(pass) (dB/oct.)
PHASE
Switches the phase between
NOR-
MAL
and
REVERSE
.
When tweeter is selected in the network
mode
Parameter
What it does
FREQUENCY
Selects cut-off frequencies in the fol-
lowing order:
1.25k
—
1.6k
—
2k
—
2.5k
—
3.15k
—
4k
—
5k
—
6.3k
—
8k
—
10k
—
12.5k
(Hz)
SLOPE
Selects slopes in the following order:
–
12
—
–
6
(dB/oct.)
Audio Adjustments
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