Kenwood DDX2071 User Manual - Page 40

Settings

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SETTINGS Soundad justment Using the sound equalization • The adjustment is memorized for each source until you adjust the sound again. If the source is a disc, the adjustment is stored for each of the following categories. - DVD/VCD - CD - DivX/MPEG1/MPEG2/MP3/WMA/WAV/AAC • You cannot adjust the sound when the unit is in standby. Selecting a preset sound mode 1 Display the screen. On the screen: Storing your own adjustment-Customizing preset sound mode 1 Select a sound mode. (See the left column.) 2 Set to [OFF] (1), then press [Tone] to display the screen (2). 3 Select the band (1), adjust the level(2), then adjust the subwoofer level* (3). • Repeat steps 1 and 2 to adjust the level of other bands. Storing your own adjustment-Adjusting the sound precisely 1 Select a sound mode. (See the far left column). 2 Set to [ON] (1), then press [Tone] to display the screen (2). 3 Select the band (1), then adjust the sound (2). 2 Select a sound mode • You can change the page to display more items by pressing [ ]/[ ]. 40 The adjustments are stored and is activated. • You can also display the screen by pressing AUD (for DDX771/DDX271/DDX2071) or by pressing and holding the Volume/ATT/ AUD knob (for DDX491HD/DDX471HD/DDX371/ DDX310BT/DDX3071BT) on the monitor panel. * Adjustable only when the subwoofer is activated. (Page 46) Changes level of Bass/Middle/ Treble to 0. Selects frequency. Adjust the level. Adjusts the width of the frequency. Activates/deactivates bass. Adjusts subwoofer level.* The adjustments are overwritten if the setting has been created (see the left column), and is activated. • To make adjustment for other bands, repeat step 3. * Adjustable only when the subwoofer is activated. (Page 46)

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SETTINGS
Soundad justment
±
Using the sound equalization
The adjustment is memorized for each source until
you adjust the sound again. If the source is a disc,
the adjustment is stored for each of the following
categories.
– DVD/VCD
– CD
– DivX/MPEG1/MPEG2/MP3/WMA/WAV/AAC
You cannot adjust the sound when the
unit is in
standby.
Selecting a preset sound mode
1
Display the
<Equalizer>
screen.
On the
<TopMenu>
screen:
2
Select a sound mode
.
You can change the page to display more
items by pressing [
]/[
].
Storing your own adjustment—Customizing
preset sound mode
1
Select a sound mode. (See the left column.)
2
Set
<SystemQ- Ex>
to
[OFF]
(
1
), then
press
[Tone]
to display the
<Tone>
screen
(
2
).
3
Select the band (
1
), adjust the level(
2
),
then adjust the subwoofer level* (
3
).
• Repeat steps
1
and
2
to adjust the level of
other bands.
The adjustments are stored and
<User>
is
activated.
You can also display the
<Tone>
screen by
pressing AUD (for DDX771/DDX271/DDX2071)
or by pressing and holding the Volume/ATT/
AUD knob (for DDX491HD/DDX471HD/DDX371/
DDX310BT/DDX3071BT) on the monitor panel.
*
Adjustable only when the subwoofer is activated. (Page
±
46)
Storing your own adjustment—Adjusting the
sound precisely
1
Select a sound mode. (See the far left
column).
2
Set
<SystemQ- Ex>
to
[ON]
(
1
), then
press
[Tone]
to display the
<Tone>
screen
(
2
).
3
Select the band (
1
), then adjust the sound
(
2
).
<Flat>
Changes level of
Bass/Middle/
Treble to 0.
<Frequency>
Selects frequency.
<Level>
<QFac tor>
Adjust the level.
Adjusts the width of the
frequency.
<Bass EXT>
Activates/deactivates bass.
<SW Level>
Adjusts subwoofer level.*
The adjustments are overwritten if the
<User>
setting has been created (see the left column),
and
<User>
is activated.
To make adjustment for other bands, repeat step
3
.
*
Adjustable only when the subwoofer is activated. (Page
±
46)