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01_DXZ588RUSB_EN.book 14 ページ 2007年11月27日 火曜日 午後6時5分
Basic Operations
Adjusting Sound Mode
To change sound mode
1. Press the [
] button and select the sound
mode to adjust.
2. Push the [SEEK PANEL] leftward or
rightward to select the "item name".
"S-W VOL"
"DZE"
"TREBLE"
"S RESTOR"
"S-W LPF"
"BALANCE"
3. Press the [UP] or [DN] button to select the
"desired setting value".
∗ In the case of display blinking "ENT", you
[
can press the
setting value.
∗ "BASS" and "TREBLE" can be adjusted
only when "DZE" is set to "DZE OFF" (page
14).
∗ After completing settings, press the
button to return to the previous mode.
Note:
•During sound adjustment mode, if no
operation is performed for more than 10
seconds, this mode can be canceled and
return to the previous mode.
Adjusting the subwoofer output
volume
You can adjust the volume output from the unit's
subwoofer output terminal.
2-1. Select the "S-W VOL".
3-1. Press the [UP] or [DN] button to change the
output volume.
∗ The factory default setting is "0".
(Setting range: +5 to –5)
Setting the Digital Z-Enhancer
This unit are provided with 3 types of sound tone
effects stored in memory. Select the one you
prefer.
∗ The factory default setting is "DZE OFF".
2-1. Select the "DZE".
3-1. Press the [UP] or [DN] button to select the
tone effect. Each time you press the [UP] or
[DN] button, the tone effect changes in the
following order:
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DXZ588RUSB
"BASS"
"HPF"
"FADER"
]
button to adjust the
[
]
"DZE OFF"
"DZE 1"
"DZE 3"
DZE OFF : no sound effect
DZE 1
: Suitable for genuine speakers
DZE 2
: Suitable for separate
speakers
DZE 3
: Suitable for co-axial speakers
3-2. When the "DZE 1", "DZE 2" or "DZE 3" is
set, press the [
press the [UP] or [DN] button to change the
DZE level from +3 to –3.
∗ The factory default setting is "0".
3-3. Press the [
] button to return to the
previous mode.
Compensation
There is no need to compensate frequency
characteristics if they are flat (no peaks or
valleys) when you have measured the
frequency characteristics with a measuring
device. However, sometimes the frequency
characteristics rise or fall in some places. If this
happens, the frequency characteristics must be
compensated. Create a frequency curve having
characteristics that are opposite to the center
frequency of parts where the characteristics rise
and fall to cancel out these peaks and values,
and make the frequency characteristics as flat
as possible.
Making the frequency characteristics as flat as
possible is called "Compensation".
Compensation of frequency
characteristics
The figure below shows the relationship
between the center frequency, gain and Q
curve.
Level
(dB)
Gain
f
Center
Frequency (F)
"DZE 2"
] button. Then
Q curve(Q)
F
Q =
f
3dB
Frequency
curve
Frequency
(Hz)

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