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In Reply to: How to adjust DSP settings. posted by S5 on July 16, 2000 at 19:51:47:
BTW, is there anyway to remove or change the label that displays MEMORY 1 on the stereo display (non-nav). Everyone that gets into my car focuses on that and asks what does that mean.
thanks
OK, Ill do my best to explain how you can adjust the DSP settings. If you have a Navagation System click on the DSP item on the MENU screen. The screen will then display what looks like an equalizer. At the bottom you will see MEMO, DEMO, & SWITCH OFF/ON. Make sure the DSP is on. If you do not have the NAV System get into the DSP area where it displays MEMO 1, MEMO 2, & MEMO 3. Im not sure how to get there. Maybe some else can help with this? Now everyone go to MEMO and click it. Select either MEMO 1, MEMO 2, or MEMO 3. Do not select CONCERT HALL, JAZZ CLUB, or CATHEDERAL. Ok now for the hard part. There are 9 "lanes". They are 80, 200, 500, 1k, 2k, 5k, 12k, ROOM & ECHO. The 80 on the far left is for the lows. The 12k on the right is for the highs. Everything inbetween are for the mids. What you want to do now is form an inverted bell shape curve or the letter U. Set 80 to the maxium or all the way positive. Set 200 inbetween the middle mark and negative. Set 500 and 1k all they way negative. Set 2k one level below 200. Set 5k the same as 200. And finally set 12k half way between the middle positive. As for the ROOM put it at pos 2. And put ECHO at pos 3. Another significant adjustment is with the TONE. I prefer to set the BASS and TREBLE all they way to the right or at maximum. At these settings your music should sound more "alive". If you set the mids too high then your music will sound "hollow". If you dont like this setting play with it untill you hear something you like. Hope this helps EricS any all you antiDSPers out there!