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The Equalizer

When you adjust a sound mode in the sound menu, you are changing the values in the Equalizer. The Equalizer is a tool that is used to modulate or amplify the way sound is processed by the TV. The way the sound is proccessed affects how you percieve the audio. We measure audio in Hz, or frequency of vibration. The Hz value corresponds with the pitch of the output audio. The higher the Hz, the higher sounding audio.

For example: If you change the 10kHz value more towards the "+" side it will emphasize higher pitched sounds like a violin in a classic music concert, or voices when watching normal broadcasting. The same principle works for Bass. If you move the 100Hz value towars the "-" side, it will emphasize the higher pitches. Raise the 100Hz value, and those explosions will have more "boom".

    Frequency

100Hz

300Hz

1kHz

3kHz

10kHz

Bass

Bass-Mid

Mid

Mid-Treble

Treble

 
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