Ge 11, Adjusting the speaker balance, Adjusting the treble level – Sony XDP-PK1000 User Manual
Page 11: Adjusting the bass level, Adjusting the subwoofer level, Adjusting the input volume from the ipod/iphone
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Tip for setting the SW LOCATION switch
If you are not sure about these sound
settings, set the VEHICLE SIZE switch first,
and then set the SW LOCATION switch to
where bass sound appears to come from in
front of the driver’s seat.
Setting the sound balance
based on your listening
preference
You can adjust the sound balance easily by
using the supplied remote commander
(page 7).
The system allows you to make separate
settings for each source (car audio unit,
iPod and iPhone)*. The setting you make
for a source is applied each time that source
is selected.
*The ALO button works only for an iPod/
iPhone selected as the source.
Tip
• Turn off the EQ of your iPod/iPhone before
adjusting the following sound settings.
Adjusting the speaker
balance
Press the FRONT/REAR/LEFT/RIGHT
buttons to adjust the balance between
the speakers.
An adjustment range of 7 steps is available
for each speaker setting. Press and hold the
CNT button to return to the default setting.
The default setting is CNT (center).
Adjusting the treble level
Press the TREBLE (–/CNT/+) button.
Available settings are -7 to +7, in 1-step
increments. Press and hold the CNT button
to return to the default setting. The default
setting is 0.
Adjusting the bass level
Press the BASS (–/CNT/+) button.
Available settings are -7 to +7, in 1-step
increments. Press and hold the CNT button
to return to the default setting. The default
setting is 0.
Adjusting the subwoofer
level
Press the SUB VOL +/– button.
Available settings are from -7 (no sound) to
+6, in 1-step increments. The default setting
is 0.
Adjusting the input volume
from the iPod/iPhone
Press the ALO button.
Adjust the playback volume level of an
iPod/iPhone to the optimum level.
Press the ALO button repeatedly to switch
between ON and OFF. The default setting is
ON. This function is available only when an
iPod/iPhone is selected as the source.
• ON: A high-pitched beep
• OFF: A low-pitched beep
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