Alpine PXE-H650 User Guide - Page 14
Sound Customization - tuning
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SOUND CUSTOMIZATION Introduction Each output of the PXE-H650 has a 3-Band, parametric equalizer, up to 10 ms of time correction and customizable crossover points for High-pass, Low-pass and Subwoofer. Experimentation with the sound is encouraged, as a simple press of the RESET button and selecting "CLEAR SETTINGS" will return all settings back to their original, corrected levels before customization began. The following procedure explains the steps necessary to customize the Parametric EQ, Time Delay and Crossover. Use the same procedure described below, for each of the channels being modified. Pressing "ENTER" gets you into the program screen mode, which will allow current values to then be changed. Navigate to "SAVE SETTINGS" screen and press ENTER to store changes in memory. Parametric Equalizer The Equalizer uses 3 Bands for each of the 7 channels to customize the tone of the music. Each Source Input to the PXE-H650 has its own EQ. Each of the Bands (Bass, Mid and Treble) is adjusted in a similar manner. The following steps use the Bass Band as an example. Use the same steps to make changes to the Mid and Treble Bands as well. Equalizer 1. Press MODE to enter Custom Tuning mode. 2. With "PRESET 1" in the display, use the ▼ or ▲ buttons to choose the MIC position to modify or to choose the EQ Adjustment mode. (PRESET 1 or PRESET 2) a) PRESET 1 refers to the Primary Mic position. PRESET 2 refers to the Second mic position. b) Upon making the Mic Position selection, use the button to move to the next selection mode. The next parameter to modify (Crossover, or Time Delay) is selected as described following EQ Adjustment. * Use the button to return to the PRESET selection mode. 3. EQ Adjustment a) Use the ▼ or ▲ buttons to select "CUSTOM AUX EQ" or "CUSTOM HU EQ." b) The user can also use these buttons to select "CROSSOVER" or "TIME DELAY" when in the PRESET 1 or PRESET 2 menus (in 2b above). The following BASS adjustment procedures are similar in nature to the MID and TREBLE adjustments. Substitute "MID" or "TREB" for "BASS" and perform the same procedure mentioned below for "BASS." 16