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EQ SETTINGS TAB
DSP Preset Editor
Select Preset to Edit
EDIT Name
Delete Settings
Import Export
All Presets
Single Preset
Export Single Preset
Assign Preset
Output Name
DSP Preset
Test Signal
Test Signal Select
On/Off
Volume
The EQ Settings tab is used to assign your DSP EQ Presets
for each channel. EQ Presets provide best possible audio
quality for most Sonance speakers. EQ Presets are available
at http://www.sonance.com/electronics/amplifiers/dsp.
This section allow you to edit any of the 50 existing presets.
Select the preset you want to edit from the dropdown menu.
Edit the name of your preset with up to 15 characters.
The Reset button deletes the selected preset.
The green IMPORT EXPORT buttons allow you to save all 50
presets in one file. This option can be useful when setting
up multiple amplifiers.
The green IMPORT EXPORT buttons allow you to import or
export presets individually.
1. Use the blue pull down menu SELECT PRESET TO EDIT
located above the IMPORT EXPORT green buttons.
2. Select the preset you choose to export from the pull
down menu.
3. Press the green EXPORT button. Depending on your
web browser, the exported file will be saved in your
Downloads folder or you will be prompted where you
would like to save the file.
These can be named Output 1L & Output 1R or room names
such as Kitchen L and Kitchen R. These are a duplicate of the
Output Name on the IN/OUT Settings page.
Select your DSP preset with the blue pull down menu.
This will auto populate in the IN/OUT Settings page.
The SONARC software includes a built in pink noise generator.
The pink noise signal can be used in conjunction with a real
time analyzer to measure speakers.
You have the option of pink noise or test signals fed into line
level inputs. Use the blue pull down menu to select between
pink noise or line level inputs as a source for the test signal.
Toggles between on and off.
The pink noise signal should not be left on for more than
10 minutes to minimize the risk of damaging the speakers.
Select your desired volume.
NOTE: THE PINK NOISE GENERATOR IS AFTER THE AUDIO
SENSORY CIRCUIT SO THE AMP WILL GO TO SLEEP DEPENDING
ON THE AUTO ON MODE SELECTED.
Output Volume
Output Volume
Turn On Volume
Maximum Volume
Gain Offset
Mute
This is the main volume level control for each channel. When
channels are placed in the same Output Group the levels
will change simultaneously.
NOTE: FRONT PANEL VOLUME CONTROLS OVERWRITE THIS SETTING.
This determines what volume level the amplifier will default
to when it is turned on. Channels placed in the same Output
Group will automatically have identical levels. Turn On
Volume level is implemented when the amplifier is turned
off with the power switch or goes into sleep mode.
NOTE: FRONT PANEL VOLUME CONTROLS OVERWRITE THIS SETTING.
When using IP or IR, this can be used to limit how loud
the speakers will play in certain areas. The Output Group
selected does not affect this setting.
The gain offset setting allows channels in the same Output
Group to have their levels adjusted independently by +/-
6dB. This is an independent setting not affected by the
Output Group.
The mute setting eliminates the output from the speakers.
Channels placed in the same Output Group will change
simultaneously.