MENU 1
In MENU 1, you can make settings for the selected input source.
You can set these independently for each of the inputs.
Tone control
TONE>***
Set whether to adjust audio signals with the tone circuit.
o By default, the setting is BYPAS (bypass).
ON
You can separately adjust the levels of low (BASS), medium (MID)
and high (TRE) frequencies.
BYPAS
Audio signals do not pass through the tone circuit before
amplification.
Low frequency adjustment
BASS>***
This is only shown when TONE> is set to ON.
This can be set between −12.0 dB and +12.0 dB, including 0.0 dB, in
0.5dB increments.
o By default, the setting is 0.0 dB.
Mid frequency adjustment
MID>***
This is only shown when TONE> is set to ON.
This can be set between −12.0 dB and +12.0 dB, including 0.0 dB, in
0.5dB increments.
o By default, the setting is 0.0 dB.
High frequency adjustment
TRE>***
This is only shown when TONE> is set to ON.
This can be set between −12.0 dB and +12.0 dB, including 0.0 dB, in
0.5dB increments.
o By default, the setting is 0.0 dB.
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Left and right balance
Bal>***
Adjust the balance between the left and right output channels.
This can be set from L 6.0 dB to R 6.0 dB, including 0.0 dB, in 0.1dB
increments. This can also be set so that just one channel is muted.
o By default, the setting is 0.0 dB (no balance adjustment).
Muting just one channel
Press the ; button to select "Bal>R only" to output only the right
channel.
Likewise, press the l button to select "Bal>L only" to output only
the left channel.
Adjusting the output level
Lvl>***
Adjust the output level for the selected input connector type.
This can be set to values between −18.0 dB and +18.0 dB in 0.1dB
increments.
o By default, the setting is 0.0 dB.
Note about settings and sound quality
The left and right balance (Bal), output level adjustment (Lvl) and
amp gain (Gain, HPVol) setting items affect the volume. This unit's
microcomputer comprehensively analyzes these settings and the
VOLUME setting to conduct unified control with a volume control
amplifier in one place.
For this reason, unlike ordinary amplifiers that pass audio signals
through multiple circuits, these settings will not degrade the
audio quality.