Equalizer (Multi Eq) Edit - Yamaha MU100 Owner's Manual

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Equalizer (Multi EQ) Edit

The Equalizer (Multi EQ) Edit parameters allow you to adjust the over-
all tone of the MU100 sound in five separate frequency bands. EQ
presets are also provided for instantly calling up tone settings spe-
cially suited for different types of music.
0 dB
Frequency
To enter the Equalizer Edit mode, press the EQ button.
EQ Type
Settings:
Flat, Jazz, Pops, Rock, Con-
cert
EQ Type provides five different preset EQ
settings, specially programmed for spe-
cific types of music. The Flat setting is a
"flat" EQ preset with no change in equal-
ization. Jazz, Pops, Rock and Concert
each have different EQ settings and fre-
quency bands, specially suited for those
types of music.
EQ Frequency Parameters
Flat:
80 Hz, 500 Hz, 1.0 kHz, 4.0
kHz, 8.0 kHz
Jazz:
50 Hz, 125 Hz, 900 Hz, 3.2
kHz, 6.3 kHz
Pops:
125 Hz, 315 Hz, 1.0 kHz, 2.0
kHz, 5.0 kHz
Rock:
125 Hz, 200 Hz, 1.2 kHz, 2.2
kHz, 6.3 kHz
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Low
Lo Mid
Equalizer (EQ) Edit
Mid
Hi Mid
High
Concert:
80 Hz, 315 Hz, 1.0 kHz, 6.3
kHz, 8.0 kHz
Range:
–12 — +12 dB
The remaining EQ parameters let you set
the level of each of the five frequency
ranges: low, low-mid, mid, high-mid and
high. The bars in the display show the EQ
settings as a frequency "curve," with
peaks indicating level boosts in the fre-
quency range and valleys indicating level
cuts. A setting of 00 dB corresponds to
no level change.
NOTE
Changing the EQ Type automatically restores
the default Frequency Parameter settings and
cancels any Frequency Parameter settings you
have made.

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