Adjusting the cut-off frequency for the
Adjusting the subwoofer subwoofer(s)
? LPF (Low pass filter)
volume
To match the characteristics of the connected
? Sub Woofersubwoofer(s), you can cut out the unwanted high
and middle frequency signals entering the
1Press (SOURCE) to select a source subwoofer(s). By setting the cut-off frequency
(radio, CD, MD or AUX).(see the diagram below), the subwoofer(s) will
output only low frequency signals for a clearer
2Press (MENU).sound.
3Press < or, repeatedly to select Cut-off frequency
?Sound,? then pre(EssNT ER).
Leveloff
4Press < or, repeatedly to select
?Sub Woofer,? then pr(Eess NTER).
5Press < or, repeatedly to adjust
the volume level, then pr(ENessTER ).
The volume level is adjustable in 1 dB steps
from -, -10 dB to +10 dB.
6Press (MENU).Frequency (Hz)
The display returns to the normal display.
1Press (SOURCE) to select a source
Tip
?-? appears when the volume level is below -10 d(rBa.dio, CD, MD or AUX).
2Press (MENU).
3Press < or, repeatedly to select
?Sound,? then pres(Es NTER).
4Press < or, repeatedly to select
?LPF,? then pres(EsN TER).
5Press< or, repeatedly to select the
desired cut-off frequency, then press
(ENTER).
Each time you p<re orss, , the frequency
changes as follows:
OFF y 125Hzy 78Hz
6Press (MENU).
The display returns to the normal display.
To cancel the cut-off frequency, select ?OFF? in
Step 5.
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