Kenwood AX-7 Instruction Manual page 30

Compact hi-fi component system
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Basic use method
Memorizing your favorite sound
1 Press the MODE key, turn the INPUT SEL./
MULTI CONTROL knob to Select "SOUND
PRESET". Then press the SET key.
÷ The indicator "1", "2" and "3" on the display
blinks.
÷ "PRESET" and "1", "2", and "3" is displayed on the
character information display.
÷ The sound of three patterns from 1 to 3 can be
preset regardless of sound type.
÷ Information for Room EQ setting is memorized.
2 Turn the INPUT SEL./MULTI CONTROL
knob to select one of preset numbers from
"1" to "3" . Then press the SET key.
÷ The indicator of selected preset number lights
up on the display.
Sound equalization
Super bass range (band 1: 63Hz)
When this control is moved up, the sound from bass
instruments such as a bass guitar becomes deep and
stable. When the super bass sound is boomy, move
this control down.
Bass range (band 2: 160Hz)
Usually, the listening room resonance frequency is in
this range. To eliminate bass resonance, move this
control down.
Mid bass range (band 3: 400Hz)
This range is the basis of music, whether the sound is
rich or not, depends on this range. When the playback
sound is not so good, moving this control up slightly
makes the sound sonorous.
Mid range (band 4: 1kHz)
When this control is moved up or down, the baritone or
soprano voice is emphasized/de-emphasized. This
range is related to the "presence" of music.
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Preset Call of sound pattern
Remote control unit only
Press the SOUND PRESET key on the remote .
÷ "SOUND PRESET" and "1", "2" or "3" are dis-
played.
÷ Factory default setting is "flat".
÷ The display turns to the original display in 3 seconds.
Returning the tone to flat
÷ The level can be set to "0" by pressing the FLAT key on
the remote.
÷ All not memorized settings are returned to the original
settings.
Mid-high range (band 5: 2.5kHz)
This range is related to stimulus and metallic sound.
When this range is well compensated, vivid sound
can be obtained.
High range (band 6: 6.3kHz)
This frequency range is related to hardness of the
sound. When this control is moved up, strings or
brass instruments, such as flutes or piccolos, are em-
phasized. When the control is moved down, the
sound will be more soothing.
Super high range (band 7: 16kHz)
This frequency range is related to the width and de-
tails of the music. When this control is moved up, su-
per high frequency instruments, such as triangles or
cymbals, are emphasized, resulting in wide sound and
echoes.
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