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JBL 705P - Software-Enabled Delay and Bass Management; Room EQ and Delay Settings; Bass Management

JBL 705P
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ROOM EQ – Eight lters of parametric ROOM EQ can be applied to compensate for the adverse effects of
room acoustics and the speakers proximity to boundaries and restore neutral frequency response.
u Enable
{Engaged, [Disengaged]}
u Parametric EQ Filter 1
{Engaged, [Disengaged]}
Frequency
8 [1kHz]; 20Hz - 20kHz; 1/24th octave adjustment resolution
Q
8 [1.0]; 0.1 - 12; 0.1 adjustment resolution
Gain
8 [0dB]; -12dB – +12dB; 0.1dB adjustment resolution
u Parametric EQ Filters 2 - 8
8 Settings and default values same as PEQ Filter 1
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FRAME DELAY – FRAME DELAY sometimes referred to as “A/V Delay” or “Lip Sync Delay” can be
selectively applied to the incoming signal to compensate for processing latency in video displays allowing
synchronization of audio with picture.
u Bypass
{Engaged; [Disengaged]}
u Delay
[0ms]; 0ms – 150ms; 1.0ms adjustment resolution
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SPEAKER DELAY – This delay can be selectively applied to each speaker in the system, to precisely match
the arrival time of audio from each speakers to that of the most distant speaker.
u Bypass
{Engaged; [Disengaged]}
u Delay
[0ms]; 0ms – 18ms; 1.0ms adjustment resolution
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BASS MANAGEMENT – When engaged applies a high-pass lter at the selected frequency. This is useful
when the system is “bass managed,” and a subwoofer is used to reproduce the low frequency portion of the
audio signal.
u Bypass
{Engaged; [Disengaged]}
u High-Pass Frequency
{60Hz; 70 Hz; [80 Hz]; 100 Hz; 120 Hz}

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