First steps – Sound Performance Lab 9320 User Manual

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9

S T E R E O

When setting up the S

TEREO

V

ITALIZER

for the first time, it is wise to

approach the controls in a specific order to avoid confusion and to achieve

positive results right from the start. Use a CD as source.

Set-up positions:

-

B

ASS

to zero (center position)

- H

ARMONICS

to M

IN

(counter clockwise)

- M

ID

-H

I

T

UNE

to 3,5 kHz (center position)

-

P

ROCESS

to M

IN

(counter clockwise)

-

S

TEREO

E

XPANDER

to min (counter clockwise)

1.

Press the A

CTIVE

switch. There is no audible change in the sound at

this stage.

2.

Slowly move the P

ROCESS

control in from the extreme left. You will

find that there is no audible change in the sound until the M

IN

position (ca.

11 o'clock). That is just how it should be. All frequencies from 3.5 kHz

(initial setting M

ID

-H

I

T

UNE

) are only raised with increasing intensity above

this point. First set the P

ROCESS

control at 3 o'clock. The bass range is not yet

influenced at this point.

3.

The next step is to shift the B

ASS

control from the zero position to

both sides. Watch out for the differing bass sounds nuances.

Turn to the right: The bass sounds tight and dry.

Turn to the left: The bass sounds soft and round.

You should perform these hearing tests on appropriate »full-range«

monitors because near-field monitors normally cannot reproduce the deep

bass generated by the S

TEREO

V

ITALIZER

in its entirety. Decide on a bass

sound of the desired amplitude.

4.

Now start varying M

ID

-H

I

T

UNE

. The original setting is 3.5 kHz. Turn

to the right: The programme material sounds brighter and gets more mids

from about 1.5 kHz. The impression you hear is the reverse of the poten-

tiometer scaling: the lower the frequency, the brighter and clearer sounds

the programme material. This is because the M

ID

-H

I

T

UNE

control sets a

starting frequency above which all frequencies are processed. If this star-

ting frequency is lowered, the frequency spectrum included in processing

increases. The programme material then sounds brighter and clearer.

Turning the control to the left shifts the starting frequency from 3.5 kHz

to higher frequencies. The programme material then sounds increasingly

dull, because fewer and fewer frequencies are being included in the

process, the higher the frequencies become. The setting you choose is a

matter of personal taste.

First steps

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