DSP
Selecting the stored
equalizer curve
— Sound Control Mode
You can select the stored equalizer curve
(MEMORY1 to MEMORY9) or an unadjusted
curve (FLAT).
1
Press (SOURCE) to select a source (radio,
tape, CD or MD etc.).
2
Press (SOUND) repeatedly until "EQ"
appears.
EQ
1 MEMORY1
SUR EQ
EN
3
Rotate/press (+) or (–) to select the
stored equalizer curve.
After three seconds, the display goes back
to the normal playback mode.
Tip
To adjust the stored equalizer curve further, press
(SOUND) for two seconds within three seconds after
following step 3 above. Then go to step 4 to 8 of "Setting
and storing the equalizer curve."
4
Setting and storing the
equalizer curve
— Sound Tuning Mode
You can adjust the 21 band frequencies to
make an equalizer curve, and store up to nine
curves.
Front (18 band):
30 Hz, 45 Hz, 62 Hz, 90 Hz, 130 Hz, 190 Hz,
270 Hz, 400 Hz, 580 Hz, 840 Hz, 1.2 kHz,
1.7 kHz, 2.5 kHz, 3.6 kHz, 5.2 kHz, 7.5 kHz,
11 kHz, 16 kHz
Rear (3 band):
90 Hz, 840 Hz, 7.5 kHz
1
Press (SOURCE) to select a source (radio,
tape, CD or MD etc.).
2
Press (SOUND) for two seconds.
3
Press (SOUND) repeatedly until "EQ"
appears.
EQ
Tuning
1 MEMORY1
SUR EQ
4
Rotate/press (+) or (–) to select an
equalizer curve.
5
Adjust the equalizer curve.
1 Press (4) (n) to select the desired
frequency.
F30 n F45 n .........n F16k n
R90 n R840 n R7.5k
EQ
1
MEMORY1
F 3‚ +12
SUR EQ
If you press (1) (N), the frequency
appear in the reverse order.
2 Rotate/press (+) or (–) to adjust the
level.
Note
If you adjust the level too high, the sound becomes
distorted. In this case, lower the level until the
sound becomes normal.
3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to adjust the
equalizer curve.