JVC KW-Z1000W Instruction Manual America - Page 81

Adjust the Parametric Equalizer, Preparation, Speaker, EQ points/curve, Filter, Affects All Speakers

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ÑÑAdjust the Parametric Equalizer Preparation • Correct the value in "Listening Position" and "Front Focus" before adjusting the parametric equalizer. See Listening Position / DTA (P.74). 1 Press the [ ]/[ ] button. 2 Touch [ ]. 3 Touch [Audio]. 4 Touch [Sound Effect]. 5 Set the Parametric EQ to [ON] and touch [Yes]. 6 Touch [SETUP]. hhParametric EQ screen appears. 7 While auditioning music, move the peaking filter to the left and right to search for unpleasant peaks and suppress them. 8 Use pink noise and an analyzer to identify dips, as dips are difficult to find. Correct steep (10 dB or greater) peaks and dips as these are generally regarded as obstructions to sound quality. 9 Set each parameter as follows. 1 6 2 7 3 8 4 9 5 1 Speaker Select the speaker. When Speaker network is set to 2-way: "Common" / "Front" / "Rear" / "Subwoofer" When Speaker network is set to 3-way: "Common" / "Tweeter" / "Middle" / "Woofer" 2 EQ points/curve Displays the EQ point and the curve. Adjust the EQ points by touching. EQ point (red): The EQ point currently being adjusted. Controlling Audio EQ point (blue/yellow): EQ points that are not currently being adjusted. Curve (orange): EQ curve of the speaker currently being adjusted. Curve (blue): Overall EQ curve. 3 Filter Select the filter. "High Pass" / "High Shelving" / "Peaking" / "Low Shelving" / "Low Pass" 4 Affects All Speakers *1 • [ON]: Outputs sound from all speakers. • [OFF]: Outputs sound from the currently selected speaker only. 5 [Initialize] / [Flat] • [Initialize]: Initialize (flatten) the adjustment of all the speakers. • [Flat]: Initialize (flatten) the adjustment of the current speaker. 6 Frequency / Gain Set the frequency and gain. [T] and [U] adjust the frequency. [R] and [S] adjust the gain. NOTE • Touch the EQ point to roughly determine the frequency and gain, then use this key to make fine adjustments. 7 Q / Slope*2 Set the Q factor and slope. 8 Point Select the EQ point to adjust. 9 Preset • [User1] / [User2] / [User3]: Recalls the preset EQ. • [Memory]: Stores the current EQ settings. *1 Only when the speaker other than "Common" is selected. *2 When "Peaking" filter is selected, you can adjust the Q factor. When "High Pass"or "Low Pass" filter is selected, you can adjust the slope. NOTE • You can adjust the EQ points and curve based on a preset EQ. Recall the preset EQ and touch the preset key again to unselect it before adjustment. English 81

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Controlling Audio
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English
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Adjust the Parametric Equalizer
Preparation
• Correct the value in “Listening Position” and “Front
Focus” before adjusting the parametric equalizer.
See
Listening Position / DTA (P.74)
.
1
Press the
[
]
/
[
]
button.
2
Touch
[
]
.
3
Touch
[
Audio
]
.
4
Touch
[
Sound Effect
]
.
5
Set the Parametric EQ to
[
ON
]
and touch
[
Yes
]
.
6
Touch
[
SETUP
]
.
h
Parametric EQ screen appears.
7
While auditioning music, move the
peaking filter to the left and right to
search for unpleasant peaks and suppress
them.
8
Use pink noise and an analyzer to identify
dips, as dips are difficult to find.
Correct steep (10 dB or greater) peaks and
dips as these are generally regarded as
obstructions to sound quality.
9
Set each parameter as follows.
1
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
5
1
Speaker
Select the speaker.
When Speaker network is set to 2-way
:
“Common” / “Front” / “Rear” / “Subwoofer”
When Speaker network is set to 3-way
:
“Common” / “Tweeter” / “Middle” / “Woofer”
2
EQ points/curve
Displays the EQ point and the curve. Adjust the
EQ points by touching.
EQ point (red):
The EQ point currently being
adjusted.
EQ point (blue/yellow):
EQ points that are not
currently being adjusted.
Curve (orange):
EQ curve of the speaker
currently being adjusted.
Curve (blue):
Overall EQ curve.
3
Filter
Select the filter.
“High Pass” / “High Shelving” / “Peaking” / “Low
Shelving” / “Low Pass”
4
Affects All Speakers
*1
[
ON
]
: Outputs sound from all speakers.
[
OFF
]
: Outputs sound from the currently
selected speaker only.
5
[
Initialize
]
/
[
Flat
]
[
Initialize
]
: Initialize (flatten) the adjustment of
all the speakers.
[
Flat
]
: Initialize (flatten) the adjustment of the
current speaker.
6
Frequency / Gain
Set the frequency and gain.
[
T
]
and
[
U
]
adjust the frequency.
[
R
]
and
[
S
]
adjust the gain.
NOTE
• Touch the EQ point to roughly determine the
frequency and gain, then use this key to make
fine adjustments.
7
Q / Slope
*2
Set the Q factor and slope.
8
Point
Select the EQ point to adjust.
9
Preset
[
User1
]
/
[
User2
]
/
[
User3
]
: Recalls the preset
EQ.
[
Memory
]
: Stores the current EQ settings.
*1 Only when the speaker other than “Common”
is selected.
*2 When “Peaking” filter is selected, you can
adjust the Q factor. When “High Pass”or “Low
Pass” filter is selected, you can adjust the slope.
NOTE
• You can adjust the EQ points and curve based on
a preset EQ. Recall the preset EQ and touch the
preset key again to unselect it before adjustment.