Adjusting the dynamic range, Operating the graphic equalizer – Yamaha RP-U200 User Manual

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ADVANCED OPERATION

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ADVANCED

OPERATION

Adjusting the dynamic range

You can set the dynamic range for playing a source with Dolby Digital decoded. This is especially effective for low-volume
listening. Select the D-RANGE tab at the bottom of the Main Panel. The following screen appears.

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Dynamic range setting
Select the dynamic range for playing a source with
Dolby Digital decoded from MIN, STANDARD, and
MAX. The MAX setting provides a dynamic range of a
movie theater while MIN provides a dynamic range
suitable for late night, low-volume listening.

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Dynamic range adjustment
This setting becomes available when you choose
STANDARD for the dynamic range. This adjusts high-
level cut scale (H-LEVELCut) and low-level boost scale
(L-LEVELBST), allowing you to freely adjust the
dynamic range between MAX and MIN.

Operating the graphic equalizer

The 7-band graphic equalizer allows you to set the frequency characteristics according to the type of the music that is played
and to compensate for the room characteristics and the speakers’ frequency characteristics. The graphic equalizer effect is
only applied to the left and right front channels.
This panel is always shown when no DSP sound field program is selected. When a DSP sound field program is selected,
selecting the EQUALIZER tab at the bottom of the Main Panel will show this panel.

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Preset patterns
Five patterns of frequency characteristics have been
preset for different types of music, such as “ROCK” and
“POPS”. Click a button to select the effect that suits
the music type.

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Storing and calling user’s patterns
You can store and call up to two patterns of frequency
characteristics you specify.

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FLAT
This makes the frequency response curves flat.

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Graphic equalizer
The 7-band equalizer allows you to set your desired
frequency response curves. By dragging the indicator
for each frequency band, you can adjust the
frequencies within the range of +6 to –6 dB.

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