Alpine PXE-X09 Owners Manual - Page 12

Setting the Crossover, Setting the Channel EQ

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Mobile Phone App Rear Left and Rear Right channels of OUT 9 and 10 are set to Subwoofer; OUT 11 is the center channel and set to Full-range. 14. Three Front Channels + Rear Channels + FC (9CH): Front Left and Front Right channels of OUT 1 and 2 are set to Tweeter; Front Left and Front Right channels of OUT 3 and 4 are set to Midrange; Front Left and Front Right channels of OUT 5 and 6 are set to Woofer; Rear Left and Rear Right channels of OUT 7 and 8 are set to Full-range; OUT 9 is set to Subwoofer. 15. Three Front Channels + Rear Channels + Left and Right FC (10CH): Front Left and Front Right channels of OUT 1 and 2 are set to Tweeter; Front Left and Front Right channels of OUT 3 and 4 are set to Midrange; Front Left and Front Right channels of OUT 5 and 6 are set to Woofer; Rear Left and Rear Right channels of OUT 7 and 8 are set to Full-range; Left and Right channels of OUT 9 and 10 are set to Subwoofer. 16. Three Front Channels + Three Rear Channels + Center Channel High/Low + Left and Right FC (16CH): Front Left and Front Right channels of OUT 1 and 2 are set to Tweeter; Front Left and Front Right channels of OUT 3 and 4 are set to Midrange; Front Left and Front Right channels of OUT 5 and 6 are set to Woofer; Rear Left and Rear Right channels of OUT 7 and 8 are set to Tweeter; Rear Left and Rear Right channels of OUT 9 and 10 are set to Midrange; Rear Left and Rear Right channels of OUT 11 and 12 are set to Woofer; OUT 13 is the center channel and set to Tweeter; OUT 14 is the center channel and set to Woofer; Left and Right channels of OUT 15 and 16 are set to Subwoofer. 17. Customized output mode: Select the number of channels to be set (1-16). Click " " to set the output channel in the popup dialog box by moving the slider up and down. For front channels, options include Tweeter, Midrange, Woofer, Midtweeter, Mid-bass, and Full-range; for rear channels, options include Tweeter, Midrange, 10 Woofer, and Full-range; FC options include left subwoofer and right subwoofer, and subwoofer; surround options include left and right surround. Setting the Crossover Click the icon " " under EQ to enter the EQ edit and Crossover setting window. The crossover tuning area provides tuning of Tweeter and woofer channels. 1. Mode setting: Linkwitz-Riley, Bessel and Butterworth. 2. Frequency setting: Move the slider left and right or press "+" / "-" to set the frequency. Adjustment range: 20 Hz-20000 Hz. 3. Slope setting: Options include 6 dB/Oct, 12 dB/Oct, 18 dB/Oct, 24 dB/Oct, 30 dB/Oct, 36 dB/Oct, 42 dB/Oct, and 48 dB/Oct. Note: When the slope is set to 6 dB/Oct, the type displays "Null". Setting the Channel EQ 1. Input EQ edit area The input EQ has two interfaces: Graphic EQ and Parameter EQ. P.EQ interface G.EQ interface

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Rear Left and Rear Right channels of OUT 9
and 10 are set to Subwoofer;
OUT 11 is the center channel and set to
Full-range.
14. Three Front Channels + Rear Channels +
FC (9CH):
Front Left and Front Right channels of OUT
1 and 2 are set to Tweeter;
Front Left and Front Right channels of OUT
3 and 4 are set to Midrange;
Front Left and Front Right channels of OUT
5 and 6 are set to Woofer;
Rear Left and Rear Right channels of OUT 7
and 8 are set to Full-range;
OUT 9 is set to Subwoofer.
15. Three Front Channels + Rear Channels +
Left and Right FC (10CH):
Front Left and Front Right channels of OUT
1 and 2 are set to Tweeter;
Front Left and Front Right channels of OUT
3 and 4 are set to Midrange;
Front Left and Front Right channels of OUT
5 and 6 are set to Woofer;
Rear Left and Rear Right channels of OUT 7
and 8 are set to Full-range;
Left and Right channels of OUT 9 and 10 are
set to Subwoofer.
16. Three Front Channels + Three Rear
Channels + Center Channel High/Low +
Left and Right FC (16CH):
Front Left and Front Right channels of OUT
1 and 2 are set to Tweeter;
Front Left and Front Right channels of OUT
3 and 4 are set to Midrange;
Front Left and Front Right channels of OUT
5 and 6 are set to Woofer;
Rear Left and Rear Right channels of OUT 7
and 8 are set to Tweeter;
Rear Left and Rear Right channels of OUT 9
and 10 are set to Midrange;
Rear Left and Rear Right channels of OUT
11 and 12 are set to Woofer;
OUT 13 is the center channel and set to
Tweeter;
OUT 14 is the center channel and set to
Woofer;
Left and Right channels of OUT 15 and 16
are set to Subwoofer.
17. Customized output mode:
Select the number of channels to be set
(1-16).
Click “
” to set the output channel in
the popup dialog box by moving the slider
up and down. For front channels, options
include Tweeter, Midrange, Woofer, Mid-
tweeter, Mid-bass, and Full-range; for rear
channels, options include Tweeter, Midrange,
Woofer, and Full-range; FC options include
left subwoofer and right subwoofer, and
subwoofer; surround options include left and
right surround.
Setting the Crossover
Click the icon “
” under EQ to enter the EQ
edit and Crossover setting window. The crossover
tuning area provides tuning of Tweeter and woofer
channels.
1.
Mode setting: Linkwitz-Riley, Bessel and
Butterworth.
2.
Frequency setting: Move the slider left and
right or press “+” / “-” to set the frequency.
Adjustment range: 20 Hz-20000 Hz.
3.
Slope setting: Options include 6 dB/Oct, 12
dB/Oct, 18 dB/Oct, 24 dB/Oct, 30 dB/Oct, 36
dB/Oct, 42 dB/Oct, and 48 dB/Oct.
Note: When the slope is set to 6 dB/Oct, the
type displays “Null”.
Setting the Channel EQ
1.
Input EQ edit area
The input EQ has two interfaces: Graphic EQ
and Parameter EQ.
P.EQ interface
G.EQ interface