You can manually adjust the shape of the equalizer curve and save the setting in the
Customized preset. You can set the primary frequency, the gain level, and the Q value for the bass, mid, and treble frequency ranges.
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From the media player, select
.
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Select the preset closest to the setting you want.
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Select
.
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Select
Bass,
Mid, or
Treble.
The selected frequency range is highlighted blue on the equalizer.
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Select
and
to choose the primary frequency
for the selected frequency range.
The primary frequency is the center of the curve for the selected frequency range. It is the frequency with the highest level when you boost the gain level above the center line, or the frequency with the lowest level when you cut the gain level below the center line.
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Select
and
to adjust the gain level for the primary frequency
.
The curve for the range moves up or down. Nearby frequencies move up or down with the curve, based on the Q value.
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Select
and
to adjust the Q value
.
The Q value determines how shallow or steep the curve is for the selected frequency range. A low Q value creates a shallow curve, and the gain level affects a broader range of frequencies more evenly. A high Q value creates a steeper curve, and the gain level is more exaggerated for the primary frequency.
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If necessary, repeat steps 4 through 7 for the other frequency ranges.
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Select
.
The adjustments are saved to the
Customized preset.