
Suite 7.1 Installation Manual
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Adjusting the Treble Shelving Frequency
Once the treble level is adjusted, you can select the frequency at which the treble increase or decrease
starts. This is called the shelving frequency and can be set in 1 kHz increments from 1 kHz to 30 kHz. In
most cases, you can leave the shelving frequency at the default setting of 12 kHz.
1. Rotate the Mode knob clockwise until the cursor is over the T in TREB near the shelving frequency.
2. Rotate the Input clockwise to increase the shelving frequency.
3. Rotate the Input clockwise to decrease the shelving frequency.
Adjusting the Bass Level
1. Navigate to the bass level position by rotating the Mode knob until the cursor in the display flashes
over the
B in BASS in the far left of the display
2. Rotate the Input knob clockwise to increase the level of bass in 1 dB increments up to +20 dB.
3. Rotate the Input knob counterclockwise to decrease the level of bass in 1 dB increments down to -20
dB.
Adjusting the Bass Shelving Frequency
Once the bass level is adjusted, you can select the frequency at which the bass increase or decrease starts.
This is called the shelving frequency and can set in 10 Hz increments from 20 Hz to 980 Hz. In most
cases, you can leave the shelving frequency at the default setting of 120 Hz.
1. Rotate the Mode knob clockwise until the cursor is over the B in BASS near the shelving frequency.
2. Rotate the Input clockwise to increase the shelving frequency.
3. Rotate the Input counterclockwise to decrease the shelving frequency.
Storing Group B and Storing Tone Preset Levels into Memory
If you wish to store different tone settings into group b for different channels, repeat the procedures above.
Once you have made all the tone adjustments for Group A and Group B, you can store them into memory
for later recall.
1. While still in the tone preset setup menu, navigate to the Store function by rotating the Mode knob
until the cursor flashes over the S in STR1 label on the top row.
2. Rotate the Input knob from STR1 to STR4 to select the desired tone presets for storage.
3. Press the Input knob from STR1 to STR4 to store the tone presets into memory.
Recalling the Stored Tone Preset
Once the presets are stored into memory, they can be easily recalled. In most cases, you will access a tone
preset with a single press of a button on a remote control, touchscreen, or even in a macro. If this is the
case, you won’t have to enter the setup menu to access the tone presets. However, you can access the tone
preset recall from the front panel by the following method:
1. Press and hold the Mode knob until the display changes to the Tone, Balance, and Volume recall
setup. The cursor will flash over the T in TONE RECALL1.
2. Rotate the Input knob until the desired recall number is displayed
3. Press the Mode knob. The display will flash T RECALLED and the recall number on the top row.
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