AudioControl DQ-61 Manuel - Sayfa 11

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AudioControl DQ-61 Manuel
4 Now you are going to want to choose your source material to listen
to while setting the delay. Choose a song that has very strong vocals and
limited instruments. This will make it much easier to "move" the image
from down at your left knee where it currently exists to up on the center
of the dash where it needs to be.
5 Left / Right delay Push on the dash remote until the blue LED is
blinking and the red LED is solid. With the source material playing,
slowly turn the dash control knob COUNTER CLOCKWISE. Each de-
tent in the remote represents an amount of time (in milliseconds) that you
are delaying the Left Front Speaker. We have added a small Mute Click
along with the detent on the remote to help you determine your amount
of delay. Keep in mind that if you think you have gone too far you can
always start over. Just turn the knob all the way clockwise to start back
at zero and slowly turn counter clockwise until you reach your desired
result.
6 Front/Subwoofer Delay Once you have dialed in your Left / Right
delay, it's time to set up the sub. Push on the dash remote to switch delay
modes and verify that the blue light continues to blink but the red light is
off. Exactly like you did setting up the front left speaker, start by slowly
turning the knob COUNTER CLOCKWISE to add delay to both of the
front speakers. You will notice with each Mute Click of the remote the
sub will move forward toward the driver. Again, if you think you have
gone too far or missed that 'sweet spot' you can always start over by just
turning the knob back all the way clockwise and repeat the process again.
Once you have everything where you want it you are done! Easy right?
Now just go back to the Signal Delay knob on the DQ-61 and turn it
counter clockwise back to Normal mode and you are ready to move to
the next step of set-up.
Equalization Optimization
When it comes to music, everyone has his or her own particular taste.
Some people want pounding bass and crisp, blood curdling highs. Others
may prefer a "flat" response (whatever the heck that is). At the end of
the day, most people just want their system to sound balanced and "just
like it did in the store" or similar to their buddy's car. The following
equalization guidelines should help you achieve your own personal audio
nirvana.
1 For optimum performance, get your hands on a test compact disc
that contains pink noise and a good quality RTA (real time analyzer); we
happen to know someone who makes a really good one. If you cannot
locate an RTA, you probably want to have your authorized AudioControl
dealer perform the equalization adjustments as they will have one. You
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