64
English
Tone Setup (continued)
1
2
Registering the desired tone setups (MANUAL EQ)
Select [MANUAL EQ] and select one of [USER 1 to 3].
The system incorporates a high-grade, 7-band equalizer covering heavy bass to ultrahigh treble frequencies. You can
create desired tone response curves and preset up to three of them (USER 1 to 3) in the user memory.
* Press the SETUP key to select [SOUND SETUP] in advance. (See page 62.)
Select a
frequency.
Adjust.
*
blinks.
* Selec ting [RE TURN]
returns to the previous
display.
* The bar for the selected
band blinks.
* Selec ting [RE TURN]
returns to the previous
display.
Adjust in the range
between –6 and +6.
The same operation is also available on the main unit.
Adjust the enhancement level and enter the selection.
* For each frequency band,
see below.
Increasing this level reproduces the low-frequency instruments such as the bass and bass drum
in a heavy, stable tone. If very low frequencies are too noticeable during listening, decrease this
level to an appropriate level.
Heavy bass band
(63 Hz)
With Japanese-style houses that are less tightly close to European-style houses, the resonant frequency
of the listening room is often located in this band, so the low frequencies tend to be exaggerated. In this
case, it is often recommended to decrease this level to reduce resonance in the listening room.
Bass band (160
Hz)
This band is the basis of music and determines the richness of music. If the audio is felt poor, it is
recommended to increase this level slightly to enrich the sound.
Mid-bass band
(400 Hz)
This band affects most the music featuring the vocal, either enhancing or attenuating the feeling
of presence of the vocal according to its level. It is also associated with the depth of music.
Mid band (1 kHz)
When increased, this band makes the sound more stimulating, metallic or hard. It can express the
freshness or brightness if adjusted properly, but may also make the sound felt loud.
Mid-treble band
(2.5 kHz)
This band effects the image of music such as the hardness or softness. Increasing its level enriches
the sounds of strings (violin, etc.) or wind instruments (flute, piccolo, etc.), but decreasing its level
makes these sounds rather quiet.
Treble band (6.3
kHz)
This band affects the expansion and delicacy of sound. Increasing its level represents the ultrahigh-frequency
instruments (triangle, cymbal, etc.) brilliant at the same time as increasing the expansion and delicacy of their sounds.
Ultrahigh treble
band (16 kHz)
Enter the
selection.
Hint
Bass
Treble
Treble
Bass
Содержание K-501USB
Страница 76: ...76 English ...