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Only when you select the front speaker and
the size of the tweeter is set for the front
speaker in the speaker settings, touch
to set the tweeter output level.
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Only when the subwoofer is selected, touch
[Reverse] (reverse phase) or [Normal] (normal
phase) to set the phase.
• With the front/rear speaker, the <Frequency>
blocks the component lower than the frequency
of the front/rear speaker. With the subwoofer,
this frequency blocks the component higher
than the frequency of the subwoofer. Using this
function prevents the output of the low range
component of the front/rear speaker and the
output of the high range component of the
subwoofer.
When <Through> is set, this function is set to
OFF.
• <Slope> is the attenuation rate when the
sound of the band set at the cutoff frequency is
blocked. The attenuation rate per octave (oct) is
set in dB.
When you change the output level (Gain) for each
speaker or the tweeter, the entire tone curve for
the speaker moves up or down. Adjust the output
balance of all speakers.
Setting the listening position
You can select the listening position here to set a better
or
sound field for the people inside the vehicle.
Before setting this listening position, be sure to set
the vehicle type. (☞ page 89)
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Press
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3
Select a listening position.
The Digital Time Alignment (DTA) suitable for the
selected listening position is set.
The DTA value can be fine-tuned. (☞ page 92)
The DTA is a function that adjusts the virtual
position of the speaker so that the distance from
the actual listening position to each speaker is the
same.
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Setting the Sound
- <Settings> - <Sound>.