Sound settings and setup menu, Selecting the sound quality — eq7 preset, Customizing the equalizer curve — eq7 setting – Sony CDX-GT470UM Manuel d'utilisation

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Sound Settings and
Setup Menu

Enjoying sophisticated sound
functions — Advanced Sound Engine

Advanced Sound Engine creates an ideal in-
car sound field with digital signal
processing.

Selecting the sound quality
— EQ7 Preset

You can select an equalizer curve from 7
equalizer curves (XPLOD, VOCAL, EDGE,
CRUISE, SPACE, GRAVITY, CUSTOM or
OFF).

1

During reception/playback, press
, rotate the control dial until
“SOUND” appears, then press it.

2

Rotate the control dial until “EQ7
PRESET” appears, then press it.

3

Rotate the control dial until the desired
equalizer curve appears, then press it.

4

Press

(BACK) twice.

To cancel the equalizer curve, select “OFF”
in step 3.

Tip

The equalizer curve setting can be memorized for
each source.

Customizing the equalizer
curve — EQ7 Setting

“CUSTOM” of EQ7 allows you to make
your own equalizer settings.

1

After selecting a source, press

,

rotate the control dial until “SOUND”
appears, then press it.

2

Rotate the control dial until “EQ7
SETTING” appears, then press it.

3

Rotate the control dial until “BASE”
appears, then press it.
You can select an equalizer curve as a
basis for further customizing.

4

Rotate the control dial to select the
equalizer curve, then press it.

5

Setting the equalizer curve.

Rotate the control dial to select the

frequency range, then press it.

BAND1: 63 Hz
BAND2: 160 Hz
BAND3: 400 Hz
BAND4: 1 kHz
BAND5: 2.5 kHz
BAND6: 6.3 kHz
BAND7: 16.0 kHz

Rotate the control dial to adjust the

volume level, then press it.
The volume level is adjustable in 1 dB
steps, from -6 dB to +6 dB.

Repeat steps

 and  to adjust other

frequency ranges.

6

Press

(BACK) to return to the

previous display.
The equalizer curve is stored in
“CUSTOM.”

Optimizing sound by Time
Alignment — Listening
Position

The unit can simulate a natural sound field
by delaying the sound output from each
speaker to suit your position.

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