p:Alpine PXA-H100 IMPRINT™ Audio Processor

p:Alpine PXA-H100 IMPRINT™ Audio Processor

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P:Alpine PXA-H100 IMPRINT™ Audio Processor uredaj je nov u kompletu sa nijim kupcu dajem i KTX-H100 tuning kit

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audio processor for use with most 2008 Alpine Ai-NET receivers
IMPRINT sound technology adjusts receiver output to match vehicle acoustics
manually adjustable 5-band parametric or 7-band graphic equalizer
high- and low-pass filters
MediaXpander restores sound quality lost during recording or transmission
6-channel, 4-volt preamp outputs (front, rear, subwoofer)
requires Alpine KTX-H100 tuning kit for full functionality

5- Band Parametric EQ: The built-in Parametric EQ allows you to adjust the following 5 frequency bands in 1/3 octave steps from -6 to +6 dB at a bandwidth Q factor of 1, 1.5, or 3
Band 1: 20 Hz to 80 Hz
Band 2: 50 Hz to 200 Hz
Band 3: 125 Hz to 3.2 kHz
Band 4: 315 Hz to 8 kHz
Band 5: 800 Hz to 20 kHz
7-Band Graphic EQ: The built-in Graphic EQ allows you to adjust the following 7 frequencies from -6 to +6 dB
Band 1: 63 Hz
Band 2: 150 Hz
Band 3: 400 Hz
Band 4: 1 kHz
Band 5: 2.5 kHz
Band 6: 6.3 kHz
Band 7: 17.5 kHz
Crossover: The active crossover can be used as a 2.2 channel (3-way; low-pass subwoofer, band-pass midrange, high-pass tweeter) or a 4.2 channel (2-way; high-pass front and rear, low-pass subwoofer). A crossover limits the frequencies delivered to a given speaker, so you send only the frequencies for which the speaker is well suited. The crossover adjusts the high pass filter or low pass filter of each band along with the slope and output level. You can adjust the following crossover settings:

4.2 Channel:
High Pass Filter: the front and rear outputs are individually adjustable; crossover from 20 to 200 Hz in 1/3 octave steps with a slope of Flat, 6, 12, 18 or 24 dB/oct, additionally you can adjust the output level from -12 to 0 dB
Low Pass Filter: the subwoofer output can be stereo or mono; crossover from 20 to 200 Hz in 1/3 octave steps with a slope of Flat, 6, 12, 18 or 24 dB/oct, additionally you can adjust the output level from -12 to 0 dB
2.2 Channel:
Tweeter/High Pass Filter: crossover from 1 kHz to 20 kHz in 1/3 octave steps with a slope of 6, 12, 18, or 24 dB/oct, additionally you can adjust the output level from -12 to 0 dB
Midrange/Band Pass Filter: a band pass has both high pass and low pass filters; HPF 20 to 200 Hz in 1/3 octave steps with a slope of Flat, 6, 12, 18 or 24 dB/oct; LPF from 20 Hz to 20 kHz in 1/3 octave steps with a slope of Flat, 6, 12, 18 or 24 dB/oct, additionally you can adjust the output level from -12 to 0 dB
Subwoofer/Low Pass Filter: the subwoofer output can be stereo or mono; crossover from 20 to 200 Hz in 1/3 octave steps with a slope of Flat, 6, 12, 18 or 24 dB/oct, additionally you can adjust the output level from -12 to 0 dB

Time Correction: The time correction feature delays the audio signal to the speakers closer to the listener. This effectively creates a perception of increased distance for those speakers. Time Correction allows the listener to be placed at an equal distance from all speakers for optimum staging. You can adjust the distance of each speaker and subwoofer (6-channel) to the listener from 0 to 132.7 inches.

Media Xpander: The MX (Media Xpander) function makes vocals or instruments sound distinct by restoring sound quality typically lost during recording or transmission; this function helps restore audio information that becomes obscured when audio is compressed. The MX function can be applied to all sources, except AM radio. There are three settings and each source can have its own setting.
 
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