Switching to the filter adjustment mode, Using the mute function – Pioneer RS-P90 User Manual
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About the H.P.F. and L.P.F.
High pass filter eliminates lower sound ranges (low-range) from the set up frequencies and
allows high ranges through.
Low pass filter eliminates upper sound ranges (high-range) from the set up frequencies and
allows low ranges through.
About the slope
This value indicates how many dB the signals attenuate when the frequency increases (or
decreases) 1 octave (unit: dB/oct.). Increasing the degree of the slope increases the degree
of signal attenuation.
Note:
• Setting the slope of H.P.F. and L.P.F. of the low-range as PASS creates a full range setup.
Switching to the filter adjustment mode
Using the mute function (MUT)
It is possible to turn the mute function ON/OFF for each band. Turning ON the mute func-
tion stops the sound output for that band. Adjust the filter while turning the mute function
ON/OFF as necessary.
Before making filter adjustments
• When the position is set up for the driver’s seat after adjusting the distance between the listening
position and each speaker of the time alignment adjustment function (refer to page 32), it is recom-
mended that filter adjustments be made.
• Store the different filter characteristics into memory, by the listening position set up with the
position selector function (refer to page 15) or by the source being listened, and switch when neces-
sary. Refer to page 42 for memory operations.
2. Press FUNCTION button 5
switches the mute function
ON/OFF.
When muting is turned ON the filter
curve displayed disappears from the
display.
1. Select the band for which the mute function is to be turned ON.
To select a band, consult “Adjusting the filter” on the following page.
2. Press FUNCTION button 1 on
network menu setting screen.
The display switches to filter
adjustment screen, allowing filter
adjustments.
1. Open the cover of the remote control in the network menu
(refer to page 5).
This switches to network menu setting screen.
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Audio Adjustment