Equalizer Adjustment; Equalizer Curve Memory - Kenwood KGC-9044 Instruction Manual

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Equalizer Adjustment

You can adjust the sound level to suit your preference among
11 frequencies: 60 Hz, 120 Hz, 250 Hz, 380 Hz, 500 Hz, 750 Hz, 1
kHz, 2 kHz, 4 kHz, 8 kHz, and 16 kHz.
Selecting Band for Adjustment:
Each time you press the 2 button, the band shifts to the left
(lower frequencies), while each time you press the 3 button,
the band shifts to the right (higher frequencies).
Increasing Level:
Press the u button while the band indicator is blinking.
The level indicator goes up.
The level can be adjusted up to +12 (by two steps).
Decreasing Level:
Press the d button while the band indicator is blinking.
The level indicator goes down.
The level can be adjusted down to -12 (by two steps).
NOTE
• When adjusting the equalizer level, do not adjust solely a
single band. Adjust each band to form a curve.
• Equalizer adjustment mode will be cancelled automatically if
no buttons are pressed for five seconds.

Equalizer Curve Memory

You can store four types of adjusted equalizer curves in
memory, and can call up an original equalizer curve at the
touch of a button.
1
To adjust the sound quality to your preference.
2
Hold down any one of buttons 1 to 3 for more than 2 seconds.
The adjusted equalizer curve will be stored in memory.
NOTE
Up to 3 equalizer curves can be stored in memory.
Recalling Equalizer Curve from Memory:
1
Press the EQ button, select "USER MODE".
2
Press any one of buttons 1 to 3.
The equalizer curve stored by the respective button number (1
to 3) will be recalled.
The number (1 to 3) of the pressed button is displayed.
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