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ARC Audio PS8 - LP Crossover Bessel Normalization Controls; LP Crossover Variable Q Adjustment Control

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12.4.5.4 - LP Crossover Variable "Q" Adjustment Control
Variable "Q" is available only in advanced user mode
and is only recommended for users with plenty of experience, and
previous experience, with this feature. ARC Audio does not oer
technical support, tuning suggestions, or help with this feature. If you
"MUST" use this feature and are unfamiliar with its operation, take your
vehicle to an advanced tuning and installation technician to tune it for
you.
To select Variable "Q" damping type, you must select the correspond-
ing check box to this feature (You can only achieve this when in
advanced user mode). Once in Variable "Q" operation, you will be
limited to its natural parameters based on a 12dB slope.
This can be adjusted thru the "Q" control
(Slider) on the right hand side of the corresponding adjustment
window by dragging the slider, clicking on the slider and using the
arrow keys on your keyboard, or manually typing in the desired value.
(See diagram 12.28)
12.4.5.5 - LP Crossover Bessel Normalization Controls
Bessel damping type is available only in advanced user mode and is only recom mended
for users with plenty of experience, and previous experience, with this type of feature. ARC
Audio does not oer technical support, tuning suggestions, or help with this feature. If you "MUST" use
this feature and are unfamiliar with its operation, take your vehicle to an advanced tuning and installa-
tion technician to tune it for you.
To select Bessel damping type you must select the corresponding check box to this feature (You can
only achieve this when in advanced user mode). Once in Bessel operation, you may adjust the Bessel
damping thru the normal slope type controls and the Bessel normalization controls on the right hand
side of the corresponding adjustment window by dragging the slider, clicking on the slider and using
the arrow keys on your keyboard or manually typing in the desired value.
(See diagram 12.29)
Diagram 12.28
Diagram 12.29

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