B&K AVR212 User Manual

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EQUALIZATION ‘EQ’
 
 
Selecting an EQ function via the remote control - allows you to override how the audio is currently being 
processed. This is where you may set the Dynamic Range to either Normal (default) or Limited for late night 
listening while processing Dolby Digital or DTS bit streams.  
 
Settings made here are intended for occasional adjustments for a particular source material. They affect all inputs 
but are temporary. After turning the system off and on, the original parameters from the SETUP menus are 
restored. If there are temporary settings you use often, you may wish to store them in a preset for instant recall 
See PRESETS.  
 
You may select EQ, Off ‘EQ 0”, Variable ‘EQ 1’, Loudness ‘EQ 2’ or Theater ‘EQ 3’. 
 
The table below shows the various audio modes and how the EQ feature may be used. Under normal usage a 
user would select one of these EQs to either correct or enhance their processed audio. 
 
Note, while in ‘DIRECT’ or ‘LtRt’ (speaker selections 8 & 9) the equalizer feature of your unit is not available and 
disabled (see EQUALIZATION ‘EQ’).  
 
Equalizer 
Audio Mode 
EQ Name 
EQ # 
Mono 
Stereo 
Surround 
THX 
DVD Audio 
Off 
0 bypassed  bypassed  bypassed bypassed bypassed 
Variable 
Bass / Treble 
Bass / Treble 
Bass / Treble 
Bass / Treble 
bypassed 
Loudness 
fixed response 
fixed response 
fixed response 
fixed response 
bypassed 
Theater 
fixed response 
fixed response 
fixed response 
fixed response 
bypassed 
 
If your receiver is used in a THX home theater environment, best results during movies may be realized using the 
THX audio listening mode (see AUDIO MODES, THX). Selecting THX Audio mode sets your unit for use with 
Home THX Cinema mode. Re-Equalization™ is used to restore the correct tonal balance for watching a movie 
soundtrack in a small home theater. Timbre Matching™ is used to filter the information going to the surround 
speakers so that they more closely match the tonal characteristics of the sound coming from the front speakers. 
This ensures seamless panning from the front to surround speakers.  
 
Select off ‘EQ 0’
  
Use to disable any preset equalization curves or the current bass and treble settings. Note the notch filter settings 
made under Setup Speakers - Room Equalization are still in effect. 
 
Select variable ‘EQ 1’
  
Allows separate bass and treble settings for use with all input sources. 
 
Many systems allow only adjustment of bass and treble levels at fixed frequency points. Your receiver allows you 
to adjust level and frequency so you may fine tune your tone controls to proved either very subtle effects at just 
the right frequency extremes, or for more a pronounced effect at higher bass and lower treble frequencies.  
 
A default setting for bass and treble may be set under Setup Speakers - Room Equalization. 
 
Selecting variable ‘EQ 1’ allows you to use the options shown below in VARIABLE EQUALIZATION, and 
temporarily override the default settings made to bass and treble in setup speakers - room equalization (See 
Room Equalization under Setup Speakers). 
 
Adjust LFE Level
  
If you have no subwoofer and you wish to reduce the low frequency effects (LFE) channel to lessen its 
contribution to the bass going to your remaining large speakers. Or, even with a subwoofer, you may just wish to 
reduce the overall LFE level, especially in an apartment situation. Note that this affects only the separate LFE (.1) 
channel available on Dolby Digital and DTS material it has no effect on the reproduction of normal bass from the 
front, center, or surround channels.