Bose 321GS Series II DVD Player User Manual


 
CHANGING SYSTEM OPTIONS
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CHANGING SYSTEM OPTIONS
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Audio options
The audio options affect the way the system sounds in your home.
Note:
Listening to an audio source while you change audio options can be helpful. Some
changes will be immediately noticeable and therefore useful in fine tuning your selections.
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System Option Settings Description
Bass Compensation 0 [default]
–14 to +14
Normal low-frequency reproduction.
Decreased (–) or increased (+) low-frequency reproduction.
Treble Compensation 0 [default]
–14 to +14
Normal high-frequency reproduction.
Decreased (–) or increased (+) high-frequency reproduction.
Audio Processing Automatic [default]
User Adjustable
Standard Bose
®
processing applied.
Processing options (Movie EQ, Range Compression, Mono
Decoding) available in Source Settings menus.
Input Levels:
TV Analog Input Level
TV Digital Input Level
CBLSAT Analog Input Level
CBLSAT Digital Input Level
AUX Analog Input Level
AUX Digital Input Level
Normal [default]
–6, –3, +3, +6
Standard signal level (loudness).
Decreases or increases signal level (adjustable to match the
levels of other audio devices).
Note: You may want to adjust the input levels of external audio
devices so they match the system’s internal FM and CD levels.