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Just got a pioneer deh-p47dh hooked up and can't seem to get the audio setting to sound quite right. I understand the low-mid-high settings and get it close but the audio f?k/Q?w or n settings are what seem to be giving me some trouble... are these the eq freq for bass and trebble. well I guessing they are but I need help on getting it right. What the heck does the Q stand for? and why can it only get adjusted +2 or -2. Anyways, anyone with any info would help out. Thanks
I couldnt tell you how to set your EQ because I have never even seen the Pioneer model, but as far as Q goes, Q is the ratio of reactance to resistance in a series circuit, or the ratio of resistance to reactance in a parallel circuit.
You have to know what Qes, Qms, Qtc and Qts are to fully understand what Q is. Basically the lower you set your qts, the smoother the sound is, and the higher qts is, the 'boomier' the bass is.
My suggestion to you is this: Most EQ's are for advanced stereo users, without having a full comprehension of what all of them do, you can either A.) Mess around with it until you get a sound you like, or B.) Take it somewhere, whether it be to a friend, or a local stereo shop and have them preset it for what ever sound you want.
An EQ is much more complex than just
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr> bass and trebble <hr></blockquote>
if it was the same, what would be the point of it?
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Thanks for the input... after about three hours of messing around with it I finally got it sounding right.... thanks again... [img]graemlins/rofl.gif[/img]
I think the Q for the Pioneer HU is how "wide" or narrow" the bass sounded I think thats the terms the manual used. I think it sounded either boomier or tighter. I'm not 100% sure, I read up on it when I had my Pioneer but forgot what it ment.
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