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<blockquote data-quote="hornedfrog1985" data-source="post: 5763737" data-attributes="member: 606239"><p>Ok, I'm trying to comprehend all this stuff now. I have a clarion dxz785usb deck. It has a 3 band parametric EQ. Within that setting it has the 3 q curves, and then a bunch of ranges inside those 3 q curves. Now, I read that you aren't supposed to mess with the EQ until it is absoulutely nescessary, and that you should try to take away from it, rather than add to the EQ. Does this mean try not to mess with the ranges at all, or don't increase the Q curve? I'm having a hard time understanding what else there would be to tune other than the ranges... For example I used to add some gain down low say ~35 hz, or something like that. I'm not supposed to do that at all then?</p><p></p><p>Sorry if this is hard to understand, because it's really **** hard to read this manual, and this CD player has got to be one of the most un-userfriendly decks I've had. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hornedfrog1985, post: 5763737, member: 606239"] Ok, I'm trying to comprehend all this stuff now. I have a clarion dxz785usb deck. It has a 3 band parametric EQ. Within that setting it has the 3 q curves, and then a bunch of ranges inside those 3 q curves. Now, I read that you aren't supposed to mess with the EQ until it is absoulutely nescessary, and that you should try to take away from it, rather than add to the EQ. Does this mean try not to mess with the ranges at all, or don't increase the Q curve? I'm having a hard time understanding what else there would be to tune other than the ranges... For example I used to add some gain down low say ~35 hz, or something like that. I'm not supposed to do that at all then? Sorry if this is hard to understand, because it's really **** hard to read this manual, and this CD player has got to be one of the most un-userfriendly decks I've had. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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