Technics SA-GX505 Operating Instructions Manual page 21

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Caution:
Extreme
level adjustments
in any frequency band may cause
damage to your receiver and/or your speakers.
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Fine adjustment of the center frequency
[FINE]
in step 7 above, press the fine mode select but-
ton to select the desired center frequency while
watching the parametric EQ system center fre-
quency display.
(The fine mode indicator will illuminate and you will notice that
the frequency spectrum now has more resolution.)
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Parametric EQ
system center
frequency display
40 Hz~63 Hz
This is the deep bass sound range. When this level is increased,
the sound quality of a bass guitar, drums, etc. will be stabilized
for a full, rich sound.
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100 Hz~ 160 Hz
This is the bass sound range. When this level is increased, the
sound will seem to have a greater fullness and depth. Indistinct
sounds can, moreover, be made distinct by lowering the level.
250 Hz~ 400 Hz
This range is the fundamental sound range. When this level is in-
creased, a forceful "punch" is added. This level adjustment is
also used to add additional richness to male vocal sounds.
630 Hz~1 kHz
This is the range in which most of the vocal range of the human
voice
is included.
By increasing
the
control
setting,
vocal
reproductions become more full of life, and greater realism and
ambience can be added.
1.6 kHz~2.5 kHz
String instruments and wind instruments are in this range. When
this level is increased, their brilliance is emphasized for more
colorful sound.
4 kHz~6.3 kHz
This is the range for adjusting sound's luster and brightness.
When this level is increased, an additional degree of brilliance
and color is added. For sounds which seem too metallic, on the
other hand, they can be softened by reducing the level.
10 kHz~ 16 kHz
This is the range in which finely subtle tones of radiance and
splendorous luminance can be added. By increasing the control
setting, an extra measure of glitter can be added, for example, to
the sounds of the cymbals, triangle, etc. This control can also be
used, by reducing its setting, to decrease annoying tape "hiss"
noises.

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