Chapter 6. Sound Settings
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6.2. Bass
This setting emphasises or suppresses the lower (bass) frequencies in the sound. A value
of 0 dB means that bass sounds are unaltered (flat response). The minimum setting is
-24 dB and the maximum is 24 dB.
6.3. Volume Limit
This setting adjusts the maximum volume of your music. The setting is by default set
to the maximum volume which equals to no limit. To set a volume limit, select a volume
from the list and the maximum volume will be limited to the selected value all over the
system.
6.4. Treble
This setting emphasises or suppresses the higher (treble) frequencies in the sound. A
value of 0 dB means that treble sounds are unaltered (flat response). The minimum
setting is -24 dB and the maximum is 24 dB.
6.5. Balance
This setting controls the balance between the left and right channels. The default, 0,
means that the left and right outputs are equal in volume. Negative numbers increase
the volume of the left channel relative to the right, positive numbers increase the volume
of the right channel relative to the left.
6.6. Channels
A stereo audio signal consists of two channels, left and right. The
Channels
setting
determines if these channels are to be combined in any way, and if so, in what manner
they will be combined. Available options are:
Stereo.
Leave the audio signal unmodified.
Mono.
Combine both channels and send the resulting signal to both stereo channels,
resulting in a monophonic output.
Custom.
Allows you to manually specify a stereo width with the
Stereo Width
setting
described later in this chapter.
Mono Left.
Plays the left channel in both stereo channels.
Mono Right.
Plays the right channel in both stereo channels.
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