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Time Alignment
Press the "Time Alignment" button to go
to the menu. In this menu you can apply a
time delay to the speaker signal to simu-
late an ideal listening position. Note the
distance between your listening position
and each speaker. Choose the most distant
speaker as the reference for the other
speakers.
With the aid of the following example,
calculate the values for your speakers:
(FL)
front left is
0.80 cm from the listening position
(FR) front right is
1.40 cm from the listening position
(RL) rear left is
0.50 cm from the listening position
(RR)
rear right is
1.30 cm from the listening position
(SubW) subwoofer is
2.00 cm from the listening position
Value for FL = SubW – FL → FL = 2.00 – 0.80 cm
Value for FR = SubW – FR → FL = 2.00 – 1.40 cm
Value for RL = SubW – RL → RL = 2.00 – 0.50 cm
Value for RR = SubW – RR → RR = 2.00 – 1.30 cm
SubW remains at the value "0"
Time Aligment
Noise Gate
Noise Gate
function
Noise Gate
The Noise Gate function is dedicated to
reduce the back ground noise of the head
unit. If back ground noise of the head unit
is audible, increase the Noise Gate level
by sliding to the left until you cannot listen
the noise anymore.
EQ Settings
In the EQ menu you can build your sound
according to your preferences.
With the provided parametric 15-band
EQ you are able to correct the frequency
response of each channel with pinpoint
accuracy
EQ Setting