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NfREMOTE CLIENT SOFTWARE
Tweaking After Calibration
You may notice that while your speakers sound significantly better than they did before you calibrated them, and
they are technically much more accurate, they sound a little thin in the low end and a little dull in the highs because
of the way the human ear perceives sound at the far ends of our hearing range.
We suggest that instead of making changes to the EQ sections, you use Omnia.7’s
Loudness
menus to make
subjective adjustments. These menus each give you three additional bands of fully parametric equalization.
If desired, they also allow you to adjust at what point on the Speaker Volume control the changes take affect (since
our ears are less sensitive to certain frequencies at lower volume levels).
♦
The
Minimum
slider on each EQ band sets the point on the volume control where the EQ has no effect on
the sound.
♦
The
Maximum
slider sets the point on the volume control where the EQ in that band is in full effect
(boosted or cut to whatever gain level you have set).
For example, if the
Minimum
slider is set to -20dB, the
Maximum
is set to -10dB, and the
Gain
is set to minus
5.0dB, equalization will begin to take effect when the volume control is set to -20dB and will be attenuated by 5dB
by the time the control is set to -10dB.
If the minimum and maximum values are the same, the loudness controls function as a normal parametric
equalizer independent of the volume setting.