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<blockquote data-quote="unrealii" data-source="post: 853310" data-attributes="member: 554599"><p>Opp, no I meant double check it.</p><p></p><p>Here are the steps for my 8454...it took me a while to get them right for some odd reason:</p><p></p><p>set cross over/time alignment -&gt; record -&gt; load data on memory stick</p><p></p><p>open file in eiserv -&gt; apply settings -&gt; save as new file</p><p></p><p>load file from memory stick -&gt; <strong>go to PEQ settings -&gt; press (and maybe hold) button number 6 to apply data loaded from file</strong></p><p></p><p>For me, my radio sounded like crap after the self measuring and before I actually loaded the data from eiserv. Might be different for you since you have a different model.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="unrealii, post: 853310, member: 554599"] Opp, no I meant double check it. Here are the steps for my 8454...it took me a while to get them right for some odd reason: set cross over/time alignment -> record -> load data on memory stick open file in eiserv -> apply settings -> save as new file load file from memory stick -> [B]go to PEQ settings -> press (and maybe hold) button number 6 to apply data loaded from file[/B] For me, my radio sounded like crap after the self measuring and before I actually loaded the data from eiserv. Might be different for you since you have a different model. [/QUOTE]
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