User's Manual

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Response
Switches the frequency characteristics of the speaker output. Set as
desired.
Flat
(Default):
Properties are flat.
Response1 :
Cuts low frequencies 40 Hz or under by
–12 dB/oct.
Response2 :
Cuts low frequencies 60 Hz or under by
–12 dB/oct.
Response3 :
Cuts low frequencies 80 Hz or under by
–12 dB/oct.
Response4 :
Cuts low frequencies 100 Hz or under by
–12 dB/oct.
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When the “Speaker Configuration” - “Amplifier Mode” setting is “Standard (A,
B, or A+B)”, SPEAKERS A/B terminals can be set individually.
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The “Response” setting is not reflected in headphones, audio or subwoofer
output.
Audio Out
You can set the analog audio output volume to “Fixed” or “Variable”.
Fixed: Fixes the analog audio output level.
Variable
(Default):
You can adjust the analog audio output
level using the VOLUME df buttons.
The analog audio output volume is linked to
the Speaker A volume.
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When “Variable” is set, analog audio output volume is linked to speaker A volume.
Adjusting the volume of speaker B will not alter analog audio output volume.
(v p. 82)
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When the speaker for audio output is set to “Speaker B = On”, this unit does not
perform analog audio output. (v p. 81)
NOTE
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Note that the analog audio output level changes to the maximum when the analog
audio output setting is changed from “Variable” to “Fixed”.
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Before changing the settings, turn the volume of the amp connected to the AUDIO
OUT connectors and headphones connected to the unit to the minimum volume.
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