Audiocontrol – AudioControl DQX User Manual

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Figure 6: DQX main menu screen

DQX Menu Screens

One of the major benefits of using Digital technol-
ogy is the ability to use less knobs and buttons
and get more control. The DQX has two mono
equalizers, two parametric equalizers, plus a 3 -
way electronic crossover that would normally
occupy an area as large as your trunk. Yet digital
technology allows the DQX to offer a plethora of
features in one compact chassis. In addition there
are only a few knobs so navigating through the
DQX’s functions is quite simple.

When you first apply power to your DQX, it will
go through a few “wake-up” screens, including
some subliminal advertising for AudioCon-
trol. It will then display a friendly
blue screen (not the scary blue
screen found on many computers).
Fear not, because the blue screen on
the DQX is actually a good thing.

Once your DQX has settled on one of
these menu screens, you will want
to spend a few minutes familiariz-
ing yourself with the various
modes.

1) Digital Status Display - This cool blue
screen will tell you which mode your DQX is in.

2) Select - Every time you tap this button, you
will change the various modes in your DQX.

3) “+” and “-” Navigation Buttons: Depend-
ing upon where your cursor is flashing, these
buttons will allow you to change a frequency,
apply boost and/or vary the bandwidth of your
equalization filters.

4) Left and Right Navigation Buttons:
Within each mode there are several sub functions
(i.e. Freq, Lvl, Crossover points, etc.) that you can
access using these buttons. By tapping on these

buttons and watching the flashing cursor,

you can navigate through each

function on the screen.

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