Dsp/Equalizer/Analyzer Control Features; Dsp (Digital Signal Processor); Preset Equalizer Selection - Kenwood DPX-4010 Instruction Manual

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DSP/Equalizer/Analyzer control features

7
NAME SET
DISP
ATT
S.A
S.A
S.A
B.S
DSP
1
2
3
4
5
DSP
DSP
BNR
SCN
RDM
REP
D.SCN
Sound field control name/
DSP indicator
Preset Equalizer name/
Spectrum analyzer name
Spectrum analyzer display
CD EJECT
OPEN
0
¢
4
FM
FM
FM
+
+
DISC
7
PWR OFF
7
7
METAL
AUD
FNC
AM
38
SRC
6
EQ
EQ
AM–
AM–
M.RDM
EQ
EQ indicator
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DSP (Digital Signal Processor)

A DSP is a device which uses digital control to correct the
audio signal and produce sound effects that can compensate
for the small passenger compartment of a vehicle.
The DSP indicator lights up when the DSP mode is on.
This function reproduces many different virtual sound fields
such as of a concert hall within a vehicle.
Switching the Sound Field Control:
1
Press the DSP button.
"DSP mode" is displayed once the DSP mode is entered.
2
Each time you press the DSP button, the sound field control
switches as follows;
Outputs the sound source as-is without added
"Bypass"
effects.
Recreates the gree and full sound of a large
"Stadium"
stadium.
Reproduces a larger space inside the vehicle to
"Concert"
recreate the live feel of a concert arena.
Fully reproduces the lively beat sound of a small
"Club Disco"
disco club.
Reproduces the reverberation effects of a
"Church"
traditional European cathedral.
Faithfully reproduces the source under optimum
"Listening"
acoustic conditions as in a living room.
3
Press the DSP button for at least one second to end the DSP
mode.
NOTE
If you make no button operation for 10 seconds, the DSP mode
is automatically canceled.

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