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Pioneer Car Radio help
INAMESS
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Hi i have a Pioneer car radio, the model is FH-S820DAB. What i'd like to know is does anyone know of a way to alter the bass settings apart from just changing the equaliser presets such as dynamic, flat, normal etc? I cannot find an option to do this anywhere but to me it's a basic essential requirement to be able to manually alter things like bass, treble etc. There is a custom preset but all that does is give you a frequency value to change....
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https://catalogs.pioneer-car.eu/Manuals/FH_S820DAB_OPM_FHS820DABEW5_6L_manual/?page=20 suggests there is an App you can use - "31 Band EQ Setting".
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Hi yes i have the app which also has presets but i don't see any way of individually altering bass, treble etc0
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Set a custom EQ setting rather than the presets and you have granular control of bass and treble. An EQ is better than a simple bass/treble adjuster as it it more fine grain for each frequency. It can still do exactly the same as a bass/treble adjuster.INAMESS said:Hi yes i have the app which also has presets but i don't see any way of individually altering bass, treble etc0 -
When i have tried to do that it only gives you one value to adjust eg 50hz to 350hz and thats it0
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Have a look at this, it should allow 31 bands in detail mode or in simple mode you can get bass / mid / treble.INAMESS said:When i have tried to do that it only gives you one value to adjust eg 50hz to 350hz and thats it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6Lfcnjyboo
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Thanks for that. So low, mid and high is the same as bass, mid and treble?I looked at the detailed version which gives you a range of hertz but I’m not really sure what I’m doing there lol0
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