Sony CDX-CA650: Selecting the sound position Setting the equalizer

Selecting the sound position Setting the equalizer: Sony CDX-CA650

Selecting the sound position

Setting the equalizer

My Best sound Position (MBP)

You can select an equalizer curve for seven

When you drive without passengers, you can

music types (VOCAL, CLUB, JAZZ, NEW

enjoy the most comfortable sound environment

AGE, ROCK, CUSTOM, and XPLOD).

with My Best sound Position.

You can store and adjust the equalizer settings

My Best sound Position has two presets, which

for frequency and level.

adjust the sound level of balance and fader. You

can select one very easily with the MBP button.

Selecting the equalizer curve

Balance Level Fader Level

Display

1 Press (SOURCE) to select a source

window

(radio, CD/MD).

Right Left Front Rear

2 Press (EQ7) repeatedly until the

MBP-A

4dB 0 0 4dB

desired equalizer curve.

MBP-B 0 4dB 0 4dB

Each time you press (EQ7), the item

changes.

MBP-OFF

0000

.

Press (MBP) repeatedly for the desired

listening position.

The mode of My Best sound Position is

shown in the display in order of the table.

To cancel the equalizing effect, select OFF.

After three seconds, the display returns to the

normal playback mode.

Adjusting the equalizer curve

After one second, the display goes back to the

normal playback mode.

1 Press (MENU).

If you want to adjust the sound level of

balance and fader more precisely, you can do

2 Press either side of ( DISC /PRESET)

it using the (SOUND) button (page 21).

repeatedly until EQ7 TUNE appears,

then press (ENTER).

Notes

When the BAL (balance) or FAD (fader) in Adjusting

3 Press either side of ( SEEK) to select

the sound characteristics (page 21) is adjusted, the

the desired equalizer curve, then

MBP setting returns OFF.

press (ENTER).

When MBP is set to OFF, the BAL and FAD setting is

activated.

Each time you press (SEEK), the item

changes.

4 Select the desired frequency and level.

1 Press either side of (SEEK) to select

the desired frequency.

Each time you press (SEEK), the

frequency changes.

62 (Hz) y 157 (Hz) y 396 (Hz) y

1k (Hz) y 2.5k (Hz) y 6.3k (Hz) y

16k (Hz)

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