Setting The Clock Time; Equalizer Controls - Pioneer VSX-3000 Operating Instructions Manual

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SETTING THE CLOCK TIME
The clock of this receiver has a 12-hour display which is
divided into AM and PM.
Example:
Setting the clock to 7:10 PM.
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Press the CLOCK ADJ. switch.
Using the TUNING switches, set the
"hours".
Press the SET/NEXT switch.
Using the TUNING switches, set the
"minutes".
Press the SET/NEXT switch.
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GRAPHIC
EQUALIZER
CONTROLS
The advantage of the GRAPHIC
EQUALIZER over conven-
tional tone controls is that with the five controls of the
GRAPHIC EQUALIZER it is possible to control five different
narrow, distinct sections of the audio band. With conven-
tional tone controls a setting for a bass or treble boost or cut
will
also affect the lower
or upper
mid
frequencies.
The
frequency bands controlled by the five slide controls have
been chosen to yield the maximum possible control action
within the audio spectrum.
100 Hz:
The 100 Hz control is very useful in enhanc-
ing low bass notes as in organ music.
330Hz:
The 330 Hz contro! will allow you to vary the
upper bass frequencies.
1 kHz:
The 1 kHz control is the presence control and
can be used very effectively to emphasize, or
de-emphasize vocalists.
3.3 kHz:
The 3.3 kHz contro! will add brilliance and
clarity to brass instruments and violins.
10 kHz:
The 10 kHz control can be used to make up
for missing high frequencies absorbed by the
environment and to add a natural crispness
to music.
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