Yamaha MU100R MU100R Owners Manual - Page 166

Equalizer EQ Edit

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Equalizer (EQ) Edit The Equalizer (EQ) Edit parameters allow you to adjust the overall tone of the MU100R sound in five separate frequency bands. EQ presets are also provided for instantly calling up tone settings specially suited for different types of music. Low Lo Mid Mid Hi Mid High 0 dB Frequency To enter the Equalizer Edit mode, press the EQ button. EQ Type Settings: Flat, Jazz, Pops, Rock, Concert Concert: 80 Hz, 315 Hz, 1.0 kHz, 6.3 kHz, 8.0 kHz Range: -12 - +12 dB EQ Type provides five different preset EQ settings, specially programmed for specific types of music. The Flat setting is a "flat" EQ preset with no change in equalization. Jazz, Pops, Rock and Concert each have different EQ settings and frequency bands, specially suited for those types of music. EQ Frequency Parameters Thru: Jazz: Pops: Rock: 80 Hz, 500 Hz, 1.0 kHz, 4.0 kHz, 8.0 kHz 50 Hz, 125 Hz, 900 Hz, 3.2 kHz, 6.3 kHz 125 Hz, 315 Hz, 1.0 kHz, 2.0 kHz, 5.0 kHz 125 Hz, 200 Hz, 1.2 kHz, 2.2 kHz, 6.3 kHz The remaining EQ parameters let you set the level of each of the five frequency ranges: low, low-mid, mid, high-mid and high. The bars in the display show the EQ settings as a frequency "curve," with peaks indicating level boosts in the frequency range and valleys indicating level cuts. A setting of 00 dB corresponds to no level change. NOTE Changing the EQ Type automatically restores the default Frequency Parameter settings and cancels any Frequency Parameter settings you have made. Equalizer (EQ) Edit 155

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Equalizer (EQ) Edit
155
Equalizer (EQ) Edit
The Equalizer (EQ) Edit parameters allow you to adjust the overall
tone of the MU100R sound in five separate frequency bands. EQ pre-
sets are also provided for instantly calling up tone settings specially
suited for different types of music.
0 dB
Frequency
Low
Lo Mid
Mid
Hi Mid
High
To enter the Equalizer Edit mode, press the
EQ
button.
EQ Type
Settings:
Flat, Jazz, Pops, Rock, Con-
cert
EQ Type provides five different preset EQ
settings, specially programmed for spe-
cific types of music. The
Flat
setting is a
“flat” EQ preset with no change in equal-
ization.
Jazz, Pops, Rock
and
Concert
each have different EQ settings and fre-
quency bands, specially suited for those
types of music.
EQ Frequency Parameters
Thru:
80 Hz, 500 Hz, 1.0 kHz, 4.0
kHz, 8.0 kHz
Jazz:
50 Hz, 125 Hz, 900 Hz, 3.2
kHz, 6.3 kHz
Pops:
125 Hz, 315 Hz, 1.0 kHz, 2.0
kHz, 5.0 kHz
Rock:
125 Hz, 200 Hz, 1.2 kHz, 2.2
kHz, 6.3 kHz
Concert:
80 Hz, 315 Hz, 1.0 kHz, 6.3
kHz, 8.0 kHz
Range:
–12 — +12 dB
The remaining EQ parameters let you set
the level of each of the five frequency
ranges: low, low-mid, mid, high-mid and
high. The bars in the display show the EQ
settings as a frequency “curve,” with
peaks indicating level boosts in the fre-
quency range and valleys indicating level
cuts. A setting of 00 dB corresponds to
no level change.
NOTE
Changing the EQ Type automatically restores
the default Frequency Parameter settings and
cancels any Frequency Parameter settings you
have made.