Toshiba Qosmio X300 User Manual

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User’s Manual

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Operating Basics

MaxxTreble - For enhanced high frequencies. There are two

parameters. One is the On/Off button and the other is the Intensity

slider which can adjust the amount of high frequency which MaxxTreble

enhances.

MaxxVolume - For dynamic compensation. Lower volume sounds will

get louder, louder sounds will not be distorted. So much easier to listen

to sounds than with MaxxVolume off. It only has an On/Off button.

MaxxEQ - Five-band paragraphic equalizer that can compensate the

frequency response of your laptop computer and can be controlled via

parametric data entry or directly on the graphic display. With MaxxEQ

you can tune your audio to overcome limitations in loudspeakers,

cabinets and amplification circuitry.

* MaxxAudio has already compensated the frequency response of your

laptop computer internally. If you're satisfied with the sound, please leave

MaxxEQ as is.

MaxxEQ parameters:

Frequency - The FREQuency control window displays the center

frequency for each band when the bell mode is selected. When in

low/high pass or low/high shelf modes, the FREQ parameter controls

the corner frequency of the filter. Adjust the frequency by numerical

entry into the window or with the up/down arrows. You can also adjust

the frequency by moving the marker left and down. The Frequency

control values are adjustable in one-sixteenth-tone steps (96 steps per

octave), rounded to the closest integer. The left/right arrow keys may be

used to step the selected Freq value in one-sixteenth-tone increments.

(Range: 16 Hz to 22045 Hz)

Gain - You can choose the gain for each band by dragging the marker

in the equalization graph up and down, or by double-clicking on the

Gain Value Window and typing in a value, followed by Enter. You can

fine tune an EQ setting by clicking once on the Gain Value Window and

increasing/decreasing with the up/down arrows, or by dragging

up/down over the Value Window. (Range: -18 dB to +18 dB)

Type - Click on this pull-down menu to choose between the five filter

types (bell, low pass and high pass). You can also click repeatedly on

the value window to cycle through the filters, or click once on the

window and use the up/down arrows to run through the options.

Q - Q is adjusted in the same manner as the other parameters. When

setting Q directly on the equalization graph, you must hold the OPT key

while moving the marker left and right (to distinguish from frequency

adjustments). Q corresponds to the width of the frequency range. In all

cases, higher Q values generally result in steeper slopes of all filters;

bells are narrower, shelf filters have sharper slopes. (Range: 0.40 to

6.00)

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