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The
sound
level
of
the
7
frequency
divisions
in
the:63:
Hz~16
kHz
frequency
range
can
be
easily.
and
selectively
corrected
by
means
of
the
band
level
control
of
this
unit.
1.
Complete
audio
room
correction—including
the
correction
of
both
stereo
equipment
and
room
acoustics:
2.
Personalized
sound
quality
control.
3:Creating
an
original
tape
collection
of
tapes
tailored
to
your
“--garstereo,
or
tapes
oflive:recordings,
etc.
4.
Reduction.
of.
noise,
prevention’
of
howling.
These
are
merely
a
few
of
the
possibilities
that
sound
quality:and
room
acoustic
correction
open
up
for
the
serious
listener.
Correcting
room
acoustics
Each
room-has
its
own
particular
effects
on
frequency
charac-
teristics.
These
effects
are
determined
by
a
number
of
condi-
tions,
such
as
room
size,
furnishings,
etc.
The
7
separate
divisions
of
the
band
level
control
on.
the
SH-8016
make
it
possible
to
selectively
correct
only
the
frequency
ranges
necessary
to
suit.
the
conditions.
of
each
listening
room.
An
example
of
room
acoustics
correction
In
order
to
correct
the
peaks
and
dips
in
bass
sounds
caused
by
reflection,
reduce
the
160
Hz
level
4~6
dB
and
then,
rise
the
level
of
sounds
below
63
Hz
and
above
6.3
kHz
vicinity
slightly.
kHz
2SkHz
=
kHz
=
16kHz
waeouoos
iJ
@
Cutting
the
noise
from
live
recording
tapes
Live
tapes
recorded
outdoors
generally
contain
poping
noises
caused
by
wind
and
various
other
noises
from
the
surrounding
area.
In
order
to
effectively
eliminate
wind
noise,
cut
bass
sounds
below
63
Hz
and
raise
the
level
of
sounds
in
the
400
Hz
range.
Then.
control.
sounds
made
by
birds,
etc.,-with
a
6.3
kHz
adjustment.
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40H
thHz
25kHz
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&
Hoovoaae
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Producing
élear
vocals
a
For
female
vocals,
raise
the
level
of
the
kHz~2:5
kHz
range
by
2~4.dB.
To
rectify
omission,
raise
the
level
of
the
6.3
kHz
vicinity
slightly.
.
Male
vocals
can
be
improved
by
raising
the
level
of
the
400
Hz~
2.5:
kHz
range.
Below
is.an.example
ofa
female
voce)
correction.
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Making
tapes
for
car
stereos
:
Tapes:
can
be
made
exclusively.
for
the
listening
“conditions
inside
a
vehicle.
Merely.
raise
the
63
Hz
level
3~4
dB.
For
medium
and
low
frequencies,
centering
‘on
the
400
Hz
vicinity,
lower
the
modulating
effect
by
raising
the
2.5
kHz~6.3
kHz
vicinity
by
2~4
dB.
S3HE
W6OHz
.
400H2
tkH2
2SkHz
.
GakHz
16kHz
8
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id
a
8
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Adding
some
power
to
disco
music
increase
the
power
of
bass
guitars
and
bass
drums
by
raising
the
level
of
the
63
Hz~160
Hz
range,
and
raise
the
level
of
sounds
from
6.3
kHz
to
16
kHz.
The
result
will
be
greatly
emphasized
low
frequency
sounds
and:
strong,
clear
high
frequency
sounds.
kHz
2SkHz
=
G.SkHz
+
8
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8
COBOUA0
=
OABOBOo
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Cutting
noise
from
discs
Noises
from
warped
discs
are
low
frequency
noise
compo-
nents.
Lowering
the
sound
level
of
the
63
Hz
vicinity
can
elimi-
nate.these.
As
for
cutting
the
noise
from
old
discs,
all
band
level
control
levers
should
first
be
set
to
their
exact
mid-position
(flattening
the
equalizer
effect)
and
then
lowered
one
by
one
to
the*
‘=12
dB”
position,
listening
to
the
effect
of
each
adjustment.
The
noise
components
can
thus
be
found
and
cut
without
deteriorating
the
sound
quality.
400HZ
kHz
2.5kHz
8
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Reducing
tape
hiss
Tape
hiss
can
be
effectively
reduced
by
slightly
raising
the
level
of
high
frequency
(above
2.5
kHz)
sounds
during
tape
deck
recording,.and
then
lowering
them
Aunng
playback.
Note:
If
sounds
above
6.3
kHz.
are
raised.
too.
much,
distortion
may
result
in
the
tape
deck.
Prevent
this
by
watching
the
level
meters
of
the
tape
deck
and
setting
the
recording
levels
appropriately.
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18OHz-
=
400Hz
Antz:
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