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EN
Adjusting the frequency of the
subwoofer(s)
To match the characteristics of the connected
subwoofer(s), you can cut out the unwanted
high and middle frequency signals entering
the subwoofer(s). By setting the cut-off
frequency (see the diagram below), the
subwoofer(s) will output only low frequency
signals so you can get a clearer sound image.
1
Press
(SOURCE)
to select a source (tuner,
tape, CD, or MD).
2
Press
(SOUND)
for two seconds.
3
Press
(SOUND)
repeatedly until “SUB”
appears.
4
Rotate the dial to select the desired cut-
off frequency.
The cut-off frequency in the display
changes as follows.
62
n
78
n
99
n
125
*
n
157
n
198 Hz
*
Factory-set frequency
5
Press
(SOUND)
for two seconds.
After the frequency setting is complete, the
display returns to the normal playback
mode.
Level
62
125
198
Cut-off frequency
Frequency (Hz)
Adjusting the fader (FAD)
Normally, with the DSP mode on, the volume
of the output sound from the rear speakers is
lowered automatically to improve the
efficiency of the listening position setting. If
you want to raise the rear speaker volume,
adjust the fader.
1
Follow steps 1 to 3 of “Selecting a
surround menu” (page 24).
2
Press
(SOUND)
repeatedly until “FAD”
appears.
3
Rotate the dial to adjust the fader.
After three seconds, the display returns to
the normal playback mode.
Adjusting the volume of
the subwoofer(s)
1
Press
(SOURCE)
to select a source (tuner,
tape, CD, or MD).
2
Press
(SOUND)
repeatedly until “SUB”
appears.
3
Rotate the dial to adjust the volume.
After three seconds, the display returns to
the normal playback mode.
Tip
When you rotate the dial to turn the volume all
the way down, “Sub ATT” appears and the cut-off
frequency of the subwoofer is disabled.
Increases front speaker volume
Decreases front speaker volume
DSP