User Manual

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Midrange:300Hzto3Khz– Musical instruments, vocals, mid-range per-
cussion and many things we associate with imaging and staging happen
in this area of the bandwidth. For that reason you will want to keep
this area as smooth and balanced as possible. Too much boosng can
make you feel like your listening to your system in a le bathroom. Not
enough energy the midrange sounds empty and dry.
Treble:3KHzandUp–If midrange is the cake, then these high or upper
frequencies are considered the frosng. Many autosound systems start
a gradual decline in this area which is why speaker placement is very
important. The DQDX only gives you a few controls in this area because
too much boosng can really make a speaker sound un-natural.
Digitally-Selectable Delectably-Electronical
Crossover
Since component speakers (like
woofers, midrange and tweeters)
are designed to reproduce certain
frequencies, a crossover allows you
to match the speaker needs to the
appropriate frequency range. The
correct crossover frequency greatly
depends on your choice of speakers.
This secon presents techniques for improving your overall installaon
if you are installing a bi-amplied system. We recommend choosing a
crossover frequency based on your speaker manufacturers specica-
ons. Most manufacturers list a recommended crossover frequency as
part of the speaker specicaons. Choosing the correct crossover point
will provide increased speaker reliability and opmum sound quality.