Eclipse CD 8445E Owner's Manual - page 80
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Various Settings
Crossover adjustment (X-Over)
With the 4-speaker system, the frequencies of
the front speaker HPF (High Pass Filter) and
woofer LPF (Low Pass Filter) can be adjusted.
With the 3-way speaker system (a speaker
system combining a high range tweeter, a mid
range speaker and a low range woofer), the
integration between the sound of the speakers
is improved by adjusting playback zones using
tweeter HPF, midrange HPF and LPF and
woofer LPF.
The mode will change to crossover
setting mode.
When the button is turned, the
setting item changes in the following
order and the selected item is
highlighted.
When the speaker layout setting is
4SP + SW:
F(Front)
➔ R(Rear)
➔ W(Woofer)
➔
F(Front)www
When the speaker layout setting is
3WAY:
Hi
➔ M-L(M-LPF)
➔ M-H(M-HPF)
➔
Low
➔ Hiwww
When the button is turned, the
frequency changes in the following
order.
[
] button :
The slope becomes more gentle.
[
]button :
The slope becomes steeper.
The slope can be set to "PASS",
"6dB/oct", "12dB/oct", "18dB/oct" or
"24dB/oct".
ATTENTION
If no woofer has been connected, set the
slope adjustment to "PASS". (If slope is
set to a setting other than PASS, the low
frequency range will not be output from
the speakers.)
At this time, other adjustments can
also be made in pro mode.
1
Turn the [SEL] button to select
X-Over.
2
Press the [SEL] button.
3
Press the [SEL] button to select a
setting item.
4
Turn the [SEL] button to select
the cut-off frequency.
When the
speaker layout
setting is 4SP +
SW:
Front/Rear
63Hz
→
80Hz
→ 100Hz →
125Hz
→ 160Hz → 200Hz →
250Hz
→ 315Hz → 400Hz →
500Hz
→ 630Hz → 800Hz →
1kHz
→ 1.25kHz → 1.6kHz →
2kHz
→ 2.5kHz → 3.15kHz →
4kHz
→ 5kHz → 6.3kHz →
8kHz
→ 10kHz
Woofer
63Hz
→ 80Hz → 100Hz →
125Hz
→ 160Hz → 200Hz
When the
speaker layout
setting is
3WAY:
Hi/M-LPS
200Hz
→ 250Hz → 315Hz →
400Hz
→ 500Hz → 630Hz →
800Hz
→ 1kHz → 1.25kHz →
1.6kHz
→ 2kHz → 2.5kHz →
3.15kHz
→ 4kHz → 5kHz →
6.3kHz
→ 8kHz → 10kHz
Low/M-HPS
63Hz
→ 80Hz → 100Hz →
125Hz
→ 160Hz → 200Hz
5
Press the [
] or [
] buttons to
set the slope.
6
Repeat the operations in steps
to
to change the settings
for each channel.
7
Press the [RTN] button.
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