9.G MANUAL EQ (SUITE)
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Click on "6dB highpass".
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Then click on the frequency and set the start of this filter. For example, we have a medium-sized room, so
we will apply a 50Hz filter. This filter prevents all lower frequencies, which are difficult to reproduce due to
the numerous resonances linked to the dimensions of our room.
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Save the setting and listen again, switching this new filter on or off.
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Save your setting in your "Presets" by pressing and holding the number 1/2/3 if you are satisfied with
your setting.
Multi EQ :
For optimal setting, a combination of filters is required. We invite you to test these different settings for your
CAPELLA speakers:
A "12dB highpass" set between 45 and 80Hz with a steep slope to adapt the low frequencies to the
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capacity of your listening room.
A "6dB highpass" set between 40 and 80Hz with a gentle slope to adapt the low frequencies to the
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capacity of your listening room.
(Since both settings perform the same function, they should be activated successively)
A "Parametric EQ" with an increase in the 400Hz frequency level due to a perceived lack of level
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on some instruments.
A "Parametric EQ" with an attenuation in the 2800Hz frequency level
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sensitive to the ear.
A "high shelving" from 6kHz to boost high frequencies that are difficult to
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hear.
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Simply press "+" to add the various settings.
If only the "12dB highpass" is activated, the final curve will be as follows:
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