Crossover ("cross over"), Low frequency effects level ("lfe lvl"), Audio delay (lip sync) ("audio delay") – Kenwood KRF-V6300D User Manual
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Crossover ("CROSS OVER")
The crossover frequency is the lower limit of the bass frequencies
reproduced from the speakers set to "NML" in the
are output from other speakers (those set to "LRG" and the
subwoofer).
œ See
™) and
select "CROSS OVER".
∑ Use [MULTI CONTROL
∞/5] to select crossover
frequency.
The frequency is selected from 40, 60, 80, 100, 120, 150
and 200Hz.
é Press [SETUP].
® Go to the next setting, "LFE LVL".
If you wish to exit the setup mode, see
™.
Low frequency effects level
("LFE LVL")
Low frequency effect signal is used exclusively for giving the field
effect of bass tone in the Dolby Digital and DTS signal.
œ See
™) and
select "LFE LVL".
∑ Use [MULTI CONTROL
∞/5] to adjust the low
frequency effect level.
The level is adjusted from 0dB to -10dB in 1dB step
decrements.
é Press [SETUP].
® Go to the next setting, "AUDIO DELAY".
If you wish to exit the setup mode, see
™.
Audio Delay (Lip Sync)
("AUDIO DELAY")
If the monitored video is delayed in time with respect to the
audio from the speakers, the audio output timing can be delayed.
œ See
™) and
select "AUDIO DELAY".
∑ Use [MULTI CONTROL
∞/5] to adjust the delay
time.
The delay time is adjusted from 0ms to 300ms in 10ms
step.
é Press [SETUP].
The setup is complete when the "EXIT" indication
appears.
® Press [SETUP] to exit the setup mode.