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Sound Quality (continued)
3-Band Parametric Equalizer and Beat EQ
In the event that typical BASS and TREBLE tone con-
trols can’t adequately adjust the music, the AC-
Processor IV has a built-in parametric EQ. This EQ
utilizes a three-band, 1/3-octave equalizer with adjust-
ments for gain, frequency, and Q (width of the adjust-
ed frequency). For those looking for simplicity, Beat
EQ has three bands (low, mid and high) with eight fre-
quency choices (three for low, three for mid and two
for high). This feature also offers adjustments for gain
and Q. There are also three preset EQ curves for
Bass Boost, Impact, or Excite.
Example of sound field corrections made using
parametric EQ.
Source Units – Technologies
Magna Bass EX
Compared to conventional loudness features,
which boost the low frequency range of 100Hz,
Magna Bass EX boosts the ultra-low frequency
with a center frequency of 50Hz. With an auto-
matic boost level control, it's able to produce a
well-balanced bass volume depending on sound
level, resulting in dynamic bass reproduction.
Audio Features
CD-R/CD-RW Playback
Clarion CD Players let you play a variety of CDs.
You can burn WAV files on CD-R or CD-RW and
listen to them on Clarion source units. You can
even add disc/artist/song titles when burning the
CD-R/RWs, and ProAudio source units will display
this information.
MP3 and WMA
Five ProAudio models and two non-ProAudio mod-
els offer MP3 Playback and five ProAudio source
units offer playback of WMA-encoded (Windows
Media Audio) music. WMA formats have a higher
compression rate than MP3s, permitting more
music information with maximum fidelity to be
recorded on a CD-R or CD-RW. Clarion’s
MP3/WMA players support ID3/WMATags and dis-
play Album Title, Track Title, and Artist Name.
Furthermore, the DXZ555MP and higher models
can also play back “Play Lists” that you setup on
your PC (with file extensions “.m3u” or “.asx”).
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