Sound adjustments, Treble and middle, Bass – Sony JAX-S8 User Manual

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SOUND ADJUSTMENTS

SOUND

SURROUND

TREBLE/

MIDDLE

HEAVY,

VOCAL,

SALSA,

TECHNO,

HIP HOP,
MANUAL

SURROUND

MULTI JOG

i-Bass

BASS

ENTER

MODE

GEQ

SHIFT

TREBLE and MIDDLE

TREBLE enhances high frequency for sound clarity and MIDDLE
enhances mid frequency for presence.

1 Press MODE repeatedly until “TRE/MID” displays

and press ENTER.

2 Turn MULTI JOG to select “TREBLE” or

“MIDDLE” and then press ENTER.

3 Turn TREBLE/MIDDLE to adjust the level from

–4 to +4.
On the remote, press SOUND repeatedly until “TRE” or
“MID” is displayed and then adjust the level by pressing
r or t.

•If the sound becomes distorted at higher levels of TREBLE

or MIDDLE decrease the level.

BASS

Emphasizes low frequencies for a powerful sound.

Turn BASS to adjust from –4 to +3 and MAX.
On the remote, press SOUND repeatedly until “BAS” appears
in the display and then press r or t repeatedly within
6 seconds.

•If the sound becomes distorted with higher levels of bass

turn the bass level down.

i-Bass

Produces a rich and clear low-frequency sound besides BASS
effect.

1 Press i-Bass.

“I-BA ON” is displayed and a red indicator on the i-
Bass button lights up.

2 Turn BASS to adjust i-Bass from 1 to 4 and MAX.

On the remote, press SOUND repeatedly until “I-BA”
appears in the display and then press r or t
repeatedly within 6 seconds.

Note

i-Bass must be turned on at the unit before the level can be
adjusted with the remote.

Select an i-Bass frequency
1 Press i-Bass to turn i-Bass on.
2 Press MODE repeatedly until “FREQ” is displayed and then

press ENTER.

3 Turn MULTI JOG to select one of the three frequency ranges

and then press ENTER.
- FREQ 1: Low range
- FREQ 2: Mid range
- FREQ 3: High range
After step 3, adjust the i-Bass level by turning BASS if
needed.
If there is no MULTI JOG or button operation within 6
seconds, the setting is canceled.

To cancel i-Bass
Press i-Bass to select “I-BA OFF”.

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