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4. Basic operation
4.1. Bypass mode
If you want to compare the corrected and uncorrected operation, press the Bypass button
shortly. This will switch between bypass and normal mode. The first press will put AntiMode
into bypass mode, which is also indicated by the "Bypass" LED (Figure 1, object 5) on. If the
Bypass mode is already active, the unit switches to normal mode instead. In bypass mode,
no room corrections are active. Also the user selected lifting EQ is turned off.
4.2. Lifting EQ
The Lifting EQ button rotates between three equalization modes of AntiMode 8033 and
stores the setting if held longer. A brief sound is heard from subwoofer when the setting is
stored.
4.2.1. "Flat"
The first lifting EQ setting is no lifting, "flat." Neither of the LEDs 'LIFT 25' nor 'LIFT 35' is lit.
In this setting, the target response is flat from 5 to 148 Hz.
4.2.2. Lifting 1525Hz
In lifting 1525 mode, when the LED "LIFT 25" is lit, the AntiMode will boost frequencies
between 15 and 25 Hz (max. 7dB at 20Hz). This will also activate digital infasonic filter,
which will filter out frequencies below 10Hz, that can be dangerous to ported subs without
proper protection.
4.2.3. Lifting 2535Hz
Third mode, lifting 2535 similarly boosts range 2535 Hz (max. 7dB at 30Hz) on subwoofer.
This mode is active when the LED LIFT 35 is on. This will also activate digital infasonic filter,
which will filter out frequencies below 10Hz.
It is easiest to find out which of the lifting settings gives best result by simply listening. Lifting
below 35Hz could be useful for reflex subwoofers, which have port tuning above 30Hz, but
the lowest frequencies are attenuated to the listening position. With music, 'flat' is probably
the best option, as it gives the most accurate transient response. Lifting below 25Hz could
be applicable for a large subwoofer, which has 6dB point too high because of suboptimal
positioning.
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