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Pioneer PD-TM3 Instrukcja obsługi
VARIOUS OPERATIONS
Adjusting the sound volume
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Press OUTPUT LEVEL "-" or "+" to adjust the output jevel.
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output level can be adjusted between 0 dB and -25 dB in steps of
1 dB.
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The output level at the OUTPUT jacks and PHONES jack will be
adjusted simultaneously.
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The setting of OUTPUT
LEVEL is not erased even when the
power is turned off.
NOTE:
The setting of OUTPUT LEVEL are canceled when ADLC is turned on.
When ADLC is turned off, the output level returns to the setting of
OUTPUT LEVEL.
ADLC (Automatic Digital Level Controller)
When the difference of recording level between discs is noticeabie,
the volume level should be adjusted for each disc, especially during
program playback or random playback whose tracks are selected
between 2 discs or more. Insuchcases, pressing ADLC automatically
sets the output level to the proper level. When ADLC is turned on,
the ADLC indicator lights.
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With some selections, sound becomes unnatural. In such cases,
turn off ADLC.
The built-in digital signal processor allows you to obtain various sound
fields.
During stop mode or playback mode
DIGITAL SIGNAL, PROCESSOR
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Refer to the description of each DSP mode and select a desired DSP
mode with DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR on the front panel or DSP
onthe remote control unit. Each time DSP onthe remote control unit
is pressed, the DSP mode changes in the following order:
FLAT
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CHURCH
STADIUM <—
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-— DANCE
When the mode "FLAT" is selected, OSP MODE indicator blinks.
When the mode other than "FLAT" is selected, bar indicator under
selected DSP mode and DSP MODE indicator blink.
FLAT: No effect
JAZZ: Reproduces a "live house' atmosphere.
Effective for playing
jazz music with boosted middle frequencies.
CHURCH:
Reproduces a "church made
of wood'
atmosphere.
Effective for playing baroque music, choral group, etc
DANCE: Reproduces a dynamic sound.
Effective for playing disco
music, pops, rock music, etc. with boosted high and low frequencies.
HALL: Reproducesea
"concert hall' atmosphere. Echo and reverberation
sounds are relatively long.
Effective for playing classic orchestra
music.
STADIUM: Reproduces
the acoustics of an outdoor stadium. Effective
for playing a program source recorded on an outdoor stage
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