Installation guide

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Sharp spikes in a room measurement are generally less audible than broad peaks and
thus as a rule do not require correction as much. If you need to choose between
correcting a broad peak and a sharp spike, the priority would normally be to correct the
broader peak.
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To apply an automated equalization of the room measurement, first make sure that the
room measurements are smoothed to 100%. Click the Autoset EQ button (above the
frequency-response chart, on the left).
Default settings for the Autoset EQ options
The parameters can be adjusted to suit the nature of the particular room measurement if desired.
The EQ style can be parametric (in which the width, frequency and magnitude of the boost / cut
bands will be varied individually) or graphic (in which the number of bands is distributed evenly
over the specified frequency range and only the boost / cut of the bands will be varied
individually). Note that 7 bands are available if the remote control is used as a 3-band tone
control. If not ten bands are available.
Click OK to set the parametric EQ points to attenuate the peaks and troughs of the room
measurement.