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<blockquote data-quote="mikey7182" data-source="post: 3708024" data-attributes="member: 580809"><p>As far as I know, there is no simple Bass/Treble adjustment on the deck because those are usually reserved for lower end decks. The Bass will be at 200HZ or whatever, and the treble will be at 2.5kHz or something along those lines. This doesn't really give you the option to fine tune much. You can try adjusting Band 1 or Band 2 on your Parametric EQ for the "Bass" and Band 5 or Band 6 for your "Treble" and leave everything else flat and see how you like it as that will have a similar effect as the more simple Bass/Treble adjustments. Chances are though that you will get better sound either leaving the EQ flat as that will more accurately represent the original music, or fine-tuning all the bands of the EQ to overcome the inaccuracies your cars' acoustics cause. This is what IMPRINT was designed for... maybe head down to a local Alpine dealer and see if they have the IMPRINT unit and see if they will run setup in your car for you. They may charge but it will be worth it.</p><p></p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikey7182, post: 3708024, member: 580809"] As far as I know, there is no simple Bass/Treble adjustment on the deck because those are usually reserved for lower end decks. The Bass will be at 200HZ or whatever, and the treble will be at 2.5kHz or something along those lines. This doesn't really give you the option to fine tune much. You can try adjusting Band 1 or Band 2 on your Parametric EQ for the "Bass" and Band 5 or Band 6 for your "Treble" and leave everything else flat and see how you like it as that will have a similar effect as the more simple Bass/Treble adjustments. Chances are though that you will get better sound either leaving the EQ flat as that will more accurately represent the original music, or fine-tuning all the bands of the EQ to overcome the inaccuracies your cars' acoustics cause. This is what IMPRINT was designed for... maybe head down to a local Alpine dealer and see if they have the IMPRINT unit and see if they will run setup in your car for you. They may charge but it will be worth it. Mike [/QUOTE]
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