Using Your Unit (Detail)
Adjusting the Sound Properties:
The Retrosound Model One has many sound adjustment modes to help you tailor the radio to
your preference. To access these modes of adjustment, press the left knob (SEL) in and turn the
knob to the right or left to adjust. Then press SEL again to cycle through the choices.
When you have completed your adjustments, simply stop adjusting the mode and it will revert
to your current setting. Below are photos of the various sound adjustment modes available
in all playback modes, Radio, Aux1, Aux2, USB or SD/MMC.
When you first access the SEL menu,
DSP is off. Turn the left shaft knob right
to cycle through the presets or press
SEL to move to the bass & treble settings.
The DSP OFF setting offers
no bass or treble adjustment.
(Note: DSP must be set to OFF
in order for bass & Treble to function)
The POP DSP setting accentuates
the bass and treble settings. This is
suitable for bass heavy popular music.
The ROCK DSP setting accentuates
the treble settings. This is suitable
for Rock Music
The bass adjustment function allows you to
boost or cut the low frequencies from -7 to +7.
(Note: make sure DSP function is set to OFF
in order for Bass & Treble to operate)
The treble adjustment function allows you to
boost or cut the high frequencies from -7 to +7.
(Note: make sure DSP function is set to OFF
in order for Bass & Treble to operate)
The Balance adjustment function allows you to
adjust or pan the stereo sound from the left or
right. This is helpful to compensate for the
position of the driver in relation to the speaker
location. Adjustment range is 0-10 left or right
speakers.
The Fader Control allows you to fade the sound
from the front pair of speakers to your rear
pair of speakers. Adjustment range is 0-10 front
or rear speakers.
The CLASSIC DSP setting offers
sonic adjustments that lend themselves
to Classical Music.
DSP
DSP
CLASSIC
POP
ROCK
BASS
TRE
BAL
FAD
0
0
L= R
F = R
OFF
OFF
CLAS
POP
ROCK
19.