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Pioneer PD-TM3 - SOUND ADJUSTMENT FEATURES; Adjusting Output Volume; ADLC Functionality; Digital Signal Processor (DSP)

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VARIOUS
OPERATIONS
Adjusting
the
sound
volume
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Press
OUTPUT
LEVEL
“-“
or
“+“
to
adjust
the
output
jevel.
The
output
level
can
be
adjusted
between
0
dB
and
-25
dB
in
steps
of
1
dB.
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The
ATT
display
shows
the
selected
level.
®
The
output
level
at
the
OUTPUT
jacks
and
PHONES
jack
will
be
adjusted
simultaneously.
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The
setting
of
OUTPUT
LEVEL
is
not
erased
even
when
the
power
is
turned
off.
NOTE:
The
setting
of
OUTPUT
LEVEL
are
canceled
when
ADLC
is
turned
on.
When
ADLC
is
turned
off,
the
output
level
returns
to
the
setting
of
OUTPUT
LEVEL.
ADLC
(Automatic
Digital
Level
Controller)
When
the
difference
of
recording
level
between
discs
is
noticeabie,
the
volume
level
should
be
adjusted
for
each
disc,
especially
during
program
playback
or
random
playback
whose
tracks
are
selected
between
2
discs
or
more.
Insuchcases,
pressing
ADLC
automatically
sets
the
output
level
to
the
proper
level.
When
ADLC
is
turned
on,
the
ADLC
indicator
lights.
®
ToturmoffADLC,
press
ADLC
so
that
the
ADLC
indicator
goes
off.
®
With
some
selections,
sound
becomes
unnatural.
In
such
cases,
turn
off
ADLC.
The
built-in
digital
signal
processor
allows
you
to
obtain
various
sound
fields.
During
stop
mode
or
playback
mode
DIGITAL
SIGNAL,
PROCESSOR
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Refer
to
the
description
of
each
DSP
mode
and
select
a
desired
DSP
mode
with
DIGITAL
SIGNAL
PROCESSOR
on
the
front
panel
or
DSP
onthe
remote
control
unit.
Each
time
DSP
onthe
remote
control
unit
is
pressed,
the
DSP
mode
changes
in
the
following
order:
FLAT
——®
JAZZ
——®
CHURCH
STADIUM
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-—
DANCE
When
the
mode
“FLAT”
is
selected,
OSP
MODE
indicator
blinks.
When
the
mode
other
than
“FLAT”
is
selected,
bar
indicator
under
selected
DSP
mode
and
DSP
MODE
indicator
blink.
FLAT:
No
effect
JAZZ:
Reproduces
a
"live
house’
atmosphere.
Effective
for
playing
jazz
music
with
boosted
middle
frequencies.
CHURCH:
Reproduces
a
“church
made
of
wood’
atmosphere.
Effective
for
playing
baroque
music,
choral
group,
etc
DANCE:
Reproduces
a
dynamic
sound.
Effective
for
playing
disco
music,
pops,
rock
music,
etc.
with
boosted
high
and
low
frequencies.
HALL:
Reproducesea
"concert
hall’
atmosphere.
Echo
and
reverberation
sounds
are
relatively
long.
Effective
for
playing
classic
orchestra
music.
STADIUM:
Reproduces
the
acoustics
of
an
outdoor
stadium.
Effective
for
playing
a
program
source
recorded
on
an
outdoor
stage
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In
DSP
mods,
the
sound
may
be
distorted
depending
on
the
connected
amplifier.
Insuch
cases,
adjust
the
volume
with
OUTPUT
LEVEL
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