AudioControl DQ-61 Manuale - Pagina 13
Sfoglia online o scarica il pdf Manuale per Convertitore multimediale AudioControl DQ-61. AudioControl DQ-61 19. Six channel line output converter with signal delay, equalization and accubass for interfacing with factory installed audio systems
pen in this area of the bandwidth. For that reason you will want to keep
this area as smooth and balanced as possible. Too much boosting can
make you feel like your listening to your system in a tile bathroom. Not
enough energy the midrange sounds empty and dry.
Treble: 3KHz and Up – If midrange is the cake, then these high or
upper frequencies are considered the frosting. Many autosound systems
start a gradual decline in this area which is why speaker placement is
very important. The DQ-61 only gives you a few controls in this area
because too much boosting can really make a speaker sound un-natural.
Signal Summing Inputs and Parallel Outputs
The DQ-61 has the capability to combine together multiple (2, 4, or 6)
input signals from the factory source unit into 2 channels. Some factory
audio systems produce actively crossed over signals from the amplifier
feeding signals to the tweeter, midrange, and woofer. The DQ-61 lets
you take all of those signals and sum them together to get a high qual-
ity, full range, pre-amp signal. Simply move the summing jumper for the
desired channel into the "On" position. If the green LED for that channel
is on, you know it is being summed into the main output. Additionally,
when you Sum signals together, the signals coming from Front/Main
and Rear/Ch2 are now paralleled providing dual full range signals. This
provides lots of flexibility in your system design.
AutoMode Inputs: Your DQ-61 is equipped with AudioControl's
unique AutoMode circuit input that allows for the Rear/Channel 2 input
signal to automatically feed the Sub/Channel 3 outputs, when there is no
signal present on Channel 3. This allows your DQ-61 to accept front and
rear inputs channels and give you three output channels (Front, Rear, and
Sub).
Remote Level Control - ACR-3
The ACR-3 is a multi-function remote that used for making the initial
signal delay adjustments in the Set-Up mode and then providing level
control over the Channel 3/Subwoofer output in the Normal mode. This
allows you to balance the bass level with the rest of the system and then
increase or decrease as needed. An additional feature of the ACR-3 dash
remote is that it allows the signal processing of the DQ-61 (equaliza-
tion, signal delay, and AccuBASS) to be switched in and out of the audio
circuit. That means that you can hear the system with and without the
processing and hear the difference that the tuning makes in the sound of
your system.
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