Using the equaliser, Recalling equaliser curves 106, 20 audio adjustments – Pioneer AVH-X8600BT User Manual

Page 106: Recalling equaliser curves

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Touch [Time Alignment].

The

“Time Alignment” screen appears.

5

Touch the following keys to select the

listening position if necessary.

Selects the listening position.

! Off:

Changes the listening position setting to
off.

! Front:

Changes the listening position setting to
front.

! Front-L:

Changes the listening position setting to
front left.

! Front-R:

Changes the listening position setting to
front right.

! All:

Changes the listening position setting to
all.

p If you change the listening position setting,

the output levels of all the speakers will
change in conjunction with the setting.

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Touch the following keys to input the

distance between the selected speaker and
the listening position.

Decreases the distance between the se-
lected speaker and the selected listen-
ing position.

Increases the distance between the se-
lected speaker and the selected listen-
ing position.

p “0.0” cm to “500.0” cm is displayed as the

distance to be corrected is increased or de-
creased.

! Front Left:

Changes the distance between the front left
speaker and the selected listening position.

! Front Right:

Changes the distance between the front
right speaker and the selected listening po-
sition.

! Rear Left:

Changes the distance between the rear left
speaker and the selected listening position.

! Rear Right:

Changes the distance between the rear
right speaker and the selected listening po-
sition.

! Subwoofer:

Changes the distance between the subwoo-
fer speaker and the selected listening posi-
tion.

# If you touch [TA On], the time alignment is
turned off mandatorily.

p This function is available only when the lis-

tening position setting is set to

“Front-L” or

“Front-R”.

# If you touch [Apply Auto EQ], the result of
“A-EQ&TA Measurement” will be applied to the
time alignment setting.

p To use this function, the vehicle’s acoustics

must be measured in advance.

Using the equaliser

The equaliser lets you adjust equalisation to
match the vehicle interior acoustic character-
istics as desired.

Recalling equaliser curves

There are seven stored equaliser curves that
you can easily recall at any time. Here is a list
of the equaliser curves:

Equaliser curve

S.Bass is a curve in which only low-pitched sound is
boosted.

Powerful is a curve in which low- and high-pitched
sounds are boosted.

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Chapter

20

Audio adjustments

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