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Sound settings

c "Sound" c the desired item c the desired option. For details on this procedure, see "Basic
Touch
setting operation" on page 48.
For details, see the pages listed below. "z" indicates the default setting.
Item
EQ7 (page 43)
Balance/Fader (page 43)
Listening Position (page 44)
Sets the listening position and
subwoofer position.
CSO (Center Speaker
Organizer) (page 45)
Sets the virtual center speaker
mode.
Option
Purpose
OFF (z)
To cancel the equalizer
curve.
Xplod, Vocal,
To select the equalizer
Edge, Cruise,
curve; customize the
Space, Gravity,
equalizer curve.
Custom
Balance:
To adjust the level.
(–15 ~ +15)
Fader:
(–15 ~ +15)
z: 0
Subwoofer:
To adjust the volume level
(–6 ~ +6)
of the subwoofer.
z: 0
(Available only when
"Subwoofer" is set to
"ON.")
OFF (z)
To not set the listening
position.
Front L
To set to front left.
Front R
To set to front right.
Front
To set to center front.
All
To set to the center of your
car.
Custom
To precisely calibrate the
listening position
(page 44).
Subwoofer:
To select the subwoofer
Near,
position. (Available only
Normal (z),
when "Rear/Sub Out" is set
Far
to "Sub" (page 52), and the
listening position is set to
"Front L," "Front R,"
"Front," or "All.")
OFF (z),
To select the mode.
CSO1, CSO2,
CSO3
masterpage:Right
masterpage:Right
Unit status
During reception/
playback
During reception/
playback
During reception/
playback
During disc/USB
playback
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