Changing the tone quality, Using the graphic equaiizer controi, Adjust the graphic equaiizer controis as desired – Panasonic SC-CH60 User Manual

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Changing the Tone Quality

Using the graphic equaiizer controi------------------

Adjust the graphic equaiizer controis as desired.

Examples--------------------------------------

To reproduce disco music

more powerfully

Compensation for
frequency response
of the speaker system

For clearer vocals

The characteristics of each frequency band

(100 Hz): deep base range
When this level is increased, the bass guitar and drums will sound
louder.

When №e level is reduced, indistinct sounds will become more clear.

(1 kHz): mid range

When this level is increased, a greater tension is added to sounds,
and applause and cheers become even more lifelike, simulating a live
concert performance.

(10 kHz): treble range
When this level is increased, an extra glitter can be added to cymbals

and the triangle; when the level is reduced, tape "hissing" noise can
be reduced.

Note:
You cannot make a recording with the graphic equalizer effect.

To reproduce classical

music

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