JBL LSR4300 User Guid page 13

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To change equalization settings, simply use your mouse to "grab" any of the four con-
trols – LF Gain, LF Corner, HF Gain, or HF Corner – and then move the onscreen knob
by moving it in a circular clockwise or counter clockwise motion, to increment or decre-
ment the value, respectively. As you do so, the onscreen graph will change to reflect your
new settings. For best results, click on the black indicator of the control and apply circu-
lar motion.
Rapid movement of the EQ Gain and Frequency controls can cause a delayed response in the
speaker system. This is normal. This can be alleviated by slowing your movement of the controls.
The EQ "on" button in the System Equalization sub-panel will automatically turn on (light green)
whenever you begin altering any onscreen EQ settings. To compare your custom settings with the un-
equalized (flat) response, simply click on the EQ button again to turn it off and bypass all EQ settings.
As you make onscreen changes, they are automatically uploaded to a temporary memory
area in your connected LSR4300 speakers and so become instantly active. These settings
will remain active in the speakers even if they are powered off. However, because they
reside only in a temporary "edit buffer," they will be lost when an EQ Preset is called up
unless you have first stored them.
Storing EQ Settings:
To store your custom EQ settings, click on the "Store" button in the upper left-hand cor-
ner of the System Equalization sub-panel. The following Store dialog will appear:
This dialog gives you the option of storing your custom settings in any of the six EQ
Presets in your speakers' memory, or on disk. Storing to a Preset will overwrite the data
currently in that Preset, so be sure to select one that you do not use frequently.
Reference - Equalization Controls
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