Modern Pioneer in-dash receivers have very powerful audio control systems built in. That includes crossover's and slopes as well as time alignment and equalizers. You can learn more about Pioneer Equalizers including the 31 band EQ available with the Pioneer Smart Sync app here: th-cam.com/video/N6Lfcnjyboo/w-d-xo.html The Pioneer Smart Sync app shown in the video works with many Pioneer audio only in-dash receivers like the one shown above. You can learn more about Pioneer receiver audio settings here: th-cam.com/video/k3q0Zm5jvHg/w-d-xo.html Please consider the Pioneer MVH-S620BS seen here: th-cam.com/video/Tp1Iisxva2A/w-d-xo.html or the Pioneer MVH-S720BHS seen here: th-cam.com/video/FBck5BfCnXE/w-d-xo.html You can find more videos on Pioneer's TH-cam Channel here: th-cam.com/users/pioneerelectronics
What is the model number of your Pioneer in-dash receiver? If you have MVH-S320BT or similar, I recommend the Natural EQ setting. Your Pioneer receiver has several factory preset EQ settings. Try out each one for a while ( maybe a few days) and choose the one that sounds best to you when you listen to your favorite music. It's your car stereo. Make it work for you. Please watch this video with the sound on for more information about selecting an EQ setting: th-cam.com/video/nNUyRgc8jC8/w-d-xo.html You can find more videos on Pioneer's TH-cam Channel here: www.youtube.com/@pioneerelectronics
I recommend to try out the free Pioneer Smart Sync app on your phone to control the equalizer on the in-dash receiver. You can leave the EQ settings open on the phone and adjust it as often as you like. You can learn more about the Pioneer Smart Sync app here: th-cam.com/video/N6Lfcnjyboo/w-d-xo.html You can find more How To videos about Pioneer MVH-S420BT here: th-cam.com/video/4xf-rc9IEok/w-d-xo.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's TH-cam Channel here: th-cam.com/users/pioneerelectronics
When using the Equalizer built into your Pioneer in-dash receiver, adding the number behind the frequency, or HZ, should make that particular frequency group a little louder or softer compared to other frequencies, with out changing the other frequencies. You can learn a little more about this idea and others in this How To videos from Pioneer: th-cam.com/video/WvJXYh6vk_0/w-d-xo.html please watch with the sound on for a few minutes. You can find more videos on Pioneer's TH-cam Channel here: www.youtube.com/@pioneerelectronics
What is the model number of your Pioneer in-dash receiver? If your receiver is different from the ones shown in the video it may not work the same way. When you are on a factory preset EQ and it's flashing on the screen, press and hold to make changes to the preset. You can see it here: th-cam.com/video/nNUyRgc8jC8/w-d-xo.html You can find more videos on Pioneer's TH-cam Channel here: th-cam.com/users/pioneerelectronics
@@pioneerelectronics mine is the MVH s622bs. If I'm on any of the presets or custom settings And I press the button it immediately goes back to the previous screen. If I press and hold it does nothing. Not sure what I'm doing wrong. I downloaded the owners manual and it says the same thing as your video.
@@pioneerelectronics I figured it out. While connected to the pioneer smart sync app you can not adjust eq from the head unit. As soon as you disconnect from the app you can control it from the head unit. Just thought I'd let you know. Thanks
@@mechanicgray If you have the Pioneer Smart Sync App connected to the receiver, the phone is now the controller for the receiver and the EQ. You can use the app to control the EQ or you can disconnect the app and make your EQ adjustments from the face of the receiver. If this does not correct the issue, you may need to press the receiver's microprocessor reset button to restore normal operation. You can find more videos on Pioneer's TH-cam Channel here: th-cam.com/users/pioneerelectronics
The Pioneer FH-S52BT should be able to play audio files stored on a USB flash drive from 1,500 different folders. Please note: the receiver may play tracks from within one folder, for example, the Root Folder, and no other folders, until you choose to change the folder you are listening to. When on the USB source, you can use radio preset buttons 1 and 2 to change the folder playing the music. Or you can press and hold the Arrow Up button for a few seconds to enter the search function where you can choose a different folder to play. You can learn more about playing back music stored on a USB flash drive in this How To video from Pioneer: th-cam.com/video/kKN9BkchGVY/w-d-xo.html The receiver shown in this video operates nearly identical to Pioneer FH-S52BT. If you can't access these functions you may need to press the microprocessor reset button on the receiver. You can see it in this Pioneer How To video: th-cam.com/video/WQ8p8b8vZKc/w-d-xo.html You can find a full playlist of How To videos from Pioneer about FH-S52BT here: th-cam.com/video/4xf-rc9IEok/w-d-xo.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's TH-cam Channel here; th-cam.com/users/pioneerelectronics
Are the fh-s525bt and fh-s725bt part of the pioneer range. I cant seem to find any information of it on the official site but local retailers in south Africa advertise it those models
Here is some information about Pioneer FH-S525BT: pioneer-mea.com/en/products/fh-s525bt/ It's operation is nearly identical to Pioneer FH-S520BT shown in this How To Playlist: th-cam.com/video/nNUyRgc8jC8/w-d-xo.html Here is some information about Pioneer FH-S725BT: pioneer-mea.com/en/products/fh-s725bt/ It's operation is nearly identical to Pioneer FH-S720BS seen here: th-cam.com/video/kQz4kuB2en4/w-d-xo.html You can find more videos on Pioneer's TH-cam Channel here: th-cam.com/users/pioneerelectronics
It will work very similar to what you see in this How To video from Pioneer: th-cam.com/video/tMLFL8K3gMM/w-d-xo.html You can find a full playlist of How To videos from Pioneer about audio receivers here: th-cam.com/video/Z6g0EOPZL0c/w-d-xo.html You can find more videos on Pioneer's TH-cam Channel here: th-cam.com/users/pioneerelectronics
This is a long answer. Please take a few minutes and read the complete answer. If you are using a hammer and you hit your thumb, don't blame the hammer. The goal is to create an audio system with little or no distortion. If the in-dash receiver's RCA outputs clip they create a distorted audio signal. That distorted audio signal is then in turn amplified by the subwoofer amp or other amplifiers in the system. In a well designed and set up audio system, you should be able to turn up the master volume to, or near it's maximum, and not hear any distortion from the speakers in the system. If you have all of these settings (for example: EQ, speaker levels, crossover levels, bass boost etc...) set to zero or lower you should be able to turn the volume up to it's max, and the RCA outputs of the in-dash receiver should not clip and create distortion that will in turn be amplified by your system. If you add in a boosted signal on the in-dash receiver from any of the audio controls (for example: EQ, speaker levels, crossover levels, bass boost etc...) this may cause the in-dash receiver's RCA outputs to clip and create distortion at high output levels. So... Here is an example: This is hypothetical, please don't take the numbers literally and try to translate them to any given in-dash receiver. In this best case scenario I have excellent amplifiers and well matched speakers. My in-dash receiver master volume control has a maximum volume level number of 50. I have all of the audio settings set to zero, and I can turn up the master volume to 50 and the RCA outputs do not clip. I set the gains on the amplifiers so that there is no distortion. That's what I want. Now, I add in a subwoofer level control adjustment of +5. When I turn up the master volume I can get to only volume level 45 before I begin to hear distortion coming from my speakers. If I add in an EQ adjustment on the 80Hz frequency band of +4, my master volume begins to distort now at volume level 41. Remember I started at volume level 50 with no distortion. Please note this is just a hypothetical example. In this example, the in-dash receiver is causing the distortion and sending that distorted signal to the amplifiers. The amps and speakers are simply doing the job they were designed to do. What's the solution? Use the audio controls to your best advantage. If you set them to zero or lower, your in-dash receiver shouldn't be creating noise. Set the gain controls on your amplifiers so you don't hear any distortion at high volume levels. If you want to add in a +1 or +2, that's OK as long as you realize you may be getting distortion at the highest volume levels. You need to find the settings that works best for you. If you are trying to balance your system so all of the speakers are at or near the same volume level, consider lowering the volume level of some speakers rather than raising the volume level of one individual speaker. If you are using Bluetooth Audio as your main music source, consider lowering the volume level on the Phone. It's possible, the phone is overloading the input through Bluetooth Audio, and the distortion is beginning right there. If you set the volume level on the phone lower, you may be able to turn up the master volume level on the in-dash receiver with less distortion. If you want more volume, you might want to consider a more powerful amplifier and speakers. You can find more videos about Pioneer NEX in-dash receiver's here: th-cam.com/video/PeH_h8UHzBw/w-d-xo.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's You tube Channel here: th-cam.com/users/pioneerelectronics
Please watch the video again. With the sound on. th-cam.com/video/nNUyRgc8jC8/w-d-xo.html I'm not sure how to explain the process any more clearly that what is shown in the video above. You may also consider using the Pioneer Smart Sync App connected to your receiver for adjusting the EQ settings. You can see it here: th-cam.com/video/N6Lfcnjyboo/w-d-xo.html You can find a full playlist of How To videos from Pioneer about MVH-S322BT here: th-cam.com/video/4xf-rc9IEok/w-d-xo.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's TH-cam Channel here: th-cam.com/users/pioneerelectronics
What is the model number of your Pioneer in-dash receiver? Most modern Pioneer receivers don't have a bass and treble setting. There is a much more powerful sound shaping tool called a graphic equalizer. Don't be afraid of it. It's easy to use. All 13 settings in the Equalizer are frequency adjustments. You can use them to make any given frequency a little louder or a little quieter as compared to other frequencies and without changing the volume of the other frequencies. The frequency adjustments are arranged like a piano keyboard with the low frequencies to the left and the high frequencies to the right. If you want more bass, I recommend the "S.Bass" preset. It will add a lot more bass into the music. If you want more treble, I recommend the "Natural" preset. It will roll off the bass, and add in more treble. If you are listening to a ball game or people talking, or an audio book, I recommend the "Vocal" Preset. You can see the presets here: th-cam.com/video/tMLFL8K3gMM/w-d-xo.html You can make your own adjustments too. Simply start with any EQ preset that sounds pretty good to you, and make your own adjustments from there. The 50, 80 and 125, frequency bands are typically the bass frequencies. 3.15k, 5k, 8k, and 12.5kHz are typically the treble frequencies. If your Pioneer receiver works with the Pioneer Smart Sync App, you can use a bass, mid, and treble control from the app on your phone. You can learn more about it here: th-cam.com/video/N6Lfcnjyboo/w-d-xo.html You can find a full playlist of How To videos from Pioneer here: th-cam.com/video/pMKUPcGE26c/w-d-xo.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's You Tube Channel here: th-cam.com/users/pioneerelectronics
@@oleboysimpjames Modern Pioneer receivers don't have a bass and treble setting. There is a much more powerful sound shaping tool called a graphic equalizer. Don't be afraid of it. It's easy to use. All 13 settings in the Equalizer are frequency adjustments. You can use them to make any given frequency a little louder or a little quieter as compared to other frequencies and without changing the volume of the other frequencies. The frequency adjustments are arranged like a piano keyboard with the low frequencies to the left and the high frequencies to the right. If you want more bass, I recommend the "S.Bass" preset. It will add a lot more bass into the music. If you want more treble, I recommend the "Natural" preset. It will roll off the bass, and add in more treble. If you are listening to a ball game or people talking, or an audio book, I recommend the "Vocal" Preset. You can see the presets here: th-cam.com/video/tMLFL8K3gMM/w-d-xo.html You can make your own adjustments too. Simply start with any EQ preset that sounds pretty good to you, and make your own adjustments from there. The 50, 80 and 125, frequency bands are typically the bass frequencies. 3.15k, 5k, 8k, and 12.5kHz are typically the treble frequencies. If your Pioneer receiver works with the Pioneer Smart Sync App, you can use a bass, mid, and treble control from the app on your phone. You can learn more about it here: th-cam.com/video/N6Lfcnjyboo/w-d-xo.html You can find a full playlist of How To videos from Pioneer here: th-cam.com/video/pMKUPcGE26c/w-d-xo.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's You Tube Channel here: th-cam.com/users/pioneerelectronics
What would be the preferred settings for the best audio experience I have 4 mids in the doors and two kenwood 12 inch subs with 1000w pioneer amp.. I know my stereo can sound better just can't find the right settings
Please be more specific with your question. What is the model number your your Pioneer in-dash receiver? Is there a specific trouble you'd like to fix? 4 mids in the doors - Do you mean 2 in the front and 2 in the back? Are these OEM factory speakers? What is powering the door speakers? Does the amplifier operate only the subwoofers? You can find more videos on Pioneer's TH-cam Channel here: th-cam.com/users/pioneerelectronics
What is the model number of your Pioneer in-dash receiver? You can find more How To videos from Pioneer about audio receivers here: th-cam.com/video/Z6g0EOPZL0c/w-d-xo.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's TH-cam Channel here: th-cam.com/users/pioneerelectronics
@@bailey2517 Yes, you can listen to music while you are making your EQ adjustments. You can learn more about adjusting the EQ with the Pioneer Smart Sync app in this How To video from Pioneer: th-cam.com/video/N6Lfcnjyboo/w-d-xo.html You can find more videos on Pioneer's TH-cam Channel here: th-cam.com/users/pioneerelectronics
I have an 80prs, i just watch these videos because i like hearing this guy talk
You can find more videos on Pioneer's TH-cam Channel here: th-cam.com/users/pioneerelectronics
When I press and hold to try to set the eq, it just immediately steps back like i just pressed the button.
Wow. I was gonna buy a Skar equaliser and wire it into my signal line, but if I'm buying this, I have NO need for it at all. Amazing!
Modern Pioneer in-dash receivers have very powerful audio control systems built in. That includes crossover's and slopes as well as time alignment and equalizers. You can learn more about Pioneer Equalizers including the 31 band EQ available with the Pioneer Smart Sync app here: th-cam.com/video/N6Lfcnjyboo/w-d-xo.html
The Pioneer Smart Sync app shown in the video works with many Pioneer audio only in-dash receivers like the one shown above.
You can learn more about Pioneer receiver audio settings here: th-cam.com/video/k3q0Zm5jvHg/w-d-xo.html
Please consider the Pioneer MVH-S620BS seen here: th-cam.com/video/Tp1Iisxva2A/w-d-xo.html or the Pioneer MVH-S720BHS seen here: th-cam.com/video/FBck5BfCnXE/w-d-xo.html
You can find more videos on Pioneer's TH-cam Channel here: th-cam.com/users/pioneerelectronics
What is the best EQ frequency setting? For nice clean audio... I also have a jbl subwoofer
What is the model number of your Pioneer in-dash receiver? If you have MVH-S320BT or similar, I recommend the Natural EQ setting. Your Pioneer receiver has several factory preset EQ settings. Try out each one for a while ( maybe a few days) and choose the one that sounds best to you when you listen to your favorite music. It's your car stereo. Make it work for you.
Please watch this video with the sound on for more information about selecting an EQ setting: th-cam.com/video/nNUyRgc8jC8/w-d-xo.html
You can find more videos on Pioneer's TH-cam Channel here: www.youtube.com/@pioneerelectronics
Can y’all make access to the eq occur through one keystroke via a dedicated button on the faceplate? Why does nobody do that?
I recommend to try out the free Pioneer Smart Sync app on your phone to control the equalizer on the in-dash receiver. You can leave the EQ settings open on the phone and adjust it as often as you like. You can learn more about the Pioneer Smart Sync app here: th-cam.com/video/N6Lfcnjyboo/w-d-xo.html You can find more How To videos about Pioneer MVH-S420BT here: th-cam.com/video/4xf-rc9IEok/w-d-xo.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's TH-cam Channel here: th-cam.com/users/pioneerelectronics
what does adding the number after the Hz do
When using the Equalizer built into your Pioneer in-dash receiver, adding the number behind the frequency, or HZ, should make that particular frequency group a little louder or softer compared to other frequencies, with out changing the other frequencies.
You can learn a little more about this idea and others in this How To videos from Pioneer: th-cam.com/video/WvJXYh6vk_0/w-d-xo.html please watch with the sound on for a few minutes.
You can find more videos on Pioneer's TH-cam Channel here: www.youtube.com/@pioneerelectronics
When I press and hold the volume button it's just changes. Can't get to eq settings
What is the model number of your Pioneer in-dash receiver? If your receiver is different from the ones shown in the video it may not work the same way. When you are on a factory preset EQ and it's flashing on the screen, press and hold to make changes to the preset. You can see it here: th-cam.com/video/nNUyRgc8jC8/w-d-xo.html You can find more videos on Pioneer's TH-cam Channel here: th-cam.com/users/pioneerelectronics
@@pioneerelectronics mine is the MVH s622bs. If I'm on any of the presets or custom settings And I press the button it immediately goes back to the previous screen. If I press and hold it does nothing. Not sure what I'm doing wrong. I downloaded the owners manual and it says the same thing as your video.
@@pioneerelectronics I figured it out. While connected to the pioneer smart sync app you can not adjust eq from the head unit. As soon as you disconnect from the app you can control it from the head unit. Just thought I'd let you know. Thanks
@@mechanicgray If you have the Pioneer Smart Sync App connected to the receiver, the phone is now the controller for the receiver and the EQ. You can use the app to control the EQ or you can disconnect the app and make your EQ adjustments from the face of the receiver. If this does not correct the issue, you may need to press the receiver's microprocessor reset button to restore normal operation. You can find more videos on Pioneer's TH-cam Channel here: th-cam.com/users/pioneerelectronics
@@pioneerelectronics I figured that out. Thanks
I got the FH-S52BT I noticed it plays mp3s from a thumb drive only if those mp3s are not in any folders. Just a tip!
The Pioneer FH-S52BT should be able to play audio files stored on a USB flash drive from 1,500 different folders. Please note: the receiver may play tracks from within one folder, for example, the Root Folder, and no other folders, until you choose to change the folder you are listening to. When on the USB source, you can use radio preset buttons 1 and 2 to change the folder playing the music. Or you can press and hold the Arrow Up button for a few seconds to enter the search function where you can choose a different folder to play. You can learn more about playing back music stored on a USB flash drive in this How To video from Pioneer: th-cam.com/video/kKN9BkchGVY/w-d-xo.html The receiver shown in this video operates nearly identical to Pioneer FH-S52BT. If you can't access these functions you may need to press the microprocessor reset button on the receiver. You can see it in this Pioneer How To video: th-cam.com/video/WQ8p8b8vZKc/w-d-xo.html You can find a full playlist of How To videos from Pioneer about FH-S52BT here: th-cam.com/video/4xf-rc9IEok/w-d-xo.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's TH-cam Channel here; th-cam.com/users/pioneerelectronics
Are the fh-s525bt and fh-s725bt part of the pioneer range. I cant seem to find any information of it on the official site but local retailers in south Africa advertise it those models
Here is some information about Pioneer FH-S525BT: pioneer-mea.com/en/products/fh-s525bt/ It's operation is nearly identical to Pioneer FH-S520BT shown in this How To Playlist: th-cam.com/video/nNUyRgc8jC8/w-d-xo.html Here is some information about Pioneer FH-S725BT: pioneer-mea.com/en/products/fh-s725bt/ It's operation is nearly identical to Pioneer FH-S720BS seen here: th-cam.com/video/kQz4kuB2en4/w-d-xo.html
You can find more videos on Pioneer's TH-cam Channel here: th-cam.com/users/pioneerelectronics
@@deckerdotto6035 thank you so much deckerd. Will be purchasing a headunit after the lockdown in my region. Highly considering those 2 products :)
fh-s501bt es parecido para ecualizar??
It will work very similar to what you see in this How To video from Pioneer: th-cam.com/video/tMLFL8K3gMM/w-d-xo.html
You can find a full playlist of How To videos from Pioneer about audio receivers here: th-cam.com/video/Z6g0EOPZL0c/w-d-xo.html
You can find more videos on Pioneer's TH-cam Channel here: th-cam.com/users/pioneerelectronics
How can I remove distortion I have a MVH-320bt??
This is a long answer. Please take a few minutes and read the complete answer.
If you are using a hammer and you hit your thumb, don't blame the hammer.
The goal is to create an audio system with little or no distortion. If the in-dash receiver's RCA outputs clip they create a distorted audio signal. That distorted audio signal is then in turn amplified by the subwoofer amp or other amplifiers in the system.
In a well designed and set up audio system, you should be able to turn up the master volume to, or near it's maximum, and not hear any distortion from the speakers in the system. If you have all of these settings (for example: EQ, speaker levels, crossover levels, bass boost etc...) set to zero or lower you should be able to turn the volume up to it's max, and the RCA outputs of the in-dash receiver should not clip and create distortion that will in turn be amplified by your system.
If you add in a boosted signal on the in-dash receiver from any of the audio controls (for example: EQ, speaker levels, crossover levels, bass boost etc...) this may cause the in-dash receiver's RCA outputs to clip and create distortion at high output levels.
So... Here is an example:
This is hypothetical, please don't take the numbers literally and try to translate them to any given in-dash receiver.
In this best case scenario I have excellent amplifiers and well matched speakers. My in-dash receiver master volume control has a maximum volume level number of 50.
I have all of the audio settings set to zero, and I can turn up the master volume to 50 and the RCA outputs do not clip. I set the gains on the amplifiers so that there is no distortion. That's what I want.
Now, I add in a subwoofer level control adjustment of +5. When I turn up the master volume I can get to only volume level 45 before I begin to hear distortion coming from my speakers. If I add in an EQ adjustment on the 80Hz frequency band of +4, my master volume begins to distort now at volume level 41.
Remember I started at volume level 50 with no distortion. Please note this is just a hypothetical example.
In this example, the in-dash receiver is causing the distortion and sending that distorted signal to the amplifiers. The amps and speakers are simply doing the job they were designed to do.
What's the solution? Use the audio controls to your best advantage. If you set them to zero or lower, your in-dash receiver shouldn't be creating noise. Set the gain controls on your amplifiers so you don't hear any distortion at high volume levels. If you want to add in a +1 or +2, that's OK as long as you realize you may be getting distortion at the highest volume levels.
You need to find the settings that works best for you. If you are trying to balance your system so all of the speakers are at or near the same volume level, consider lowering the volume level of some speakers rather than raising the volume level of one individual speaker.
If you are using Bluetooth Audio as your main music source, consider lowering the volume level on the Phone.
It's possible, the phone is overloading the input through Bluetooth Audio, and the distortion is beginning right there. If you set the volume level on the phone lower, you may be able to turn up the master volume level on the in-dash receiver with less distortion.
If you want more volume, you might want to consider a more powerful amplifier and speakers. You can find more videos about Pioneer NEX in-dash receiver's here: th-cam.com/video/PeH_h8UHzBw/w-d-xo.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's You tube Channel here: th-cam.com/users/pioneerelectronics
I have mvh 322bt and it won’t let me adjust a eq preset! It just goes back to eq settings
Please watch the video again. With the sound on. th-cam.com/video/nNUyRgc8jC8/w-d-xo.html I'm not sure how to explain the process any more clearly that what is shown in the video above. You may also consider using the Pioneer Smart Sync App connected to your receiver for adjusting the EQ settings. You can see it here: th-cam.com/video/N6Lfcnjyboo/w-d-xo.html You can find a full playlist of How To videos from Pioneer about MVH-S322BT here: th-cam.com/video/4xf-rc9IEok/w-d-xo.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's TH-cam Channel here: th-cam.com/users/pioneerelectronics
Overall decent head unit but you can't adjust the treble
What is the model number of your Pioneer in-dash receiver? Most modern Pioneer receivers don't have a bass and treble setting. There is a much more powerful sound shaping tool called a graphic equalizer. Don't be afraid of it. It's easy to use. All 13 settings in the Equalizer are frequency adjustments. You can use them to make any given frequency a little louder or a little quieter as compared to other frequencies and without changing the volume of the other frequencies. The frequency adjustments are arranged like a piano keyboard with the low frequencies to the left and the high frequencies to the right. If you want more bass, I recommend the "S.Bass" preset. It will add a lot more bass into the music. If you want more treble, I recommend the "Natural" preset. It will roll off the bass, and add in more treble. If you are listening to a ball game or people talking, or an audio book, I recommend the "Vocal" Preset. You can see the presets here: th-cam.com/video/tMLFL8K3gMM/w-d-xo.html You can make your own adjustments too. Simply start with any EQ preset that sounds pretty good to you, and make your own adjustments from there. The 50, 80 and 125, frequency bands are typically the bass frequencies. 3.15k, 5k, 8k, and 12.5kHz are typically the treble frequencies. If your Pioneer receiver works with the Pioneer Smart Sync App, you can use a bass, mid, and treble control from the app on your phone. You can learn more about it here: th-cam.com/video/N6Lfcnjyboo/w-d-xo.html You can find a full playlist of How To videos from Pioneer here: th-cam.com/video/pMKUPcGE26c/w-d-xo.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's You Tube Channel here: th-cam.com/users/pioneerelectronics
That’s why I’m here. It’s maddening😩
@@oleboysimpjames Modern Pioneer receivers don't have a bass and treble setting. There is a much more powerful sound shaping tool called a graphic equalizer. Don't be afraid of it. It's easy to use. All 13 settings in the Equalizer are frequency adjustments. You can use them to make any given frequency a little louder or a little quieter as compared to other frequencies and without changing the volume of the other frequencies. The frequency adjustments are arranged like a piano keyboard with the low frequencies to the left and the high frequencies to the right. If you want more bass, I recommend the "S.Bass" preset. It will add a lot more bass into the music. If you want more treble, I recommend the "Natural" preset. It will roll off the bass, and add in more treble. If you are listening to a ball game or people talking, or an audio book, I recommend the "Vocal" Preset. You can see the presets here: th-cam.com/video/tMLFL8K3gMM/w-d-xo.html You can make your own adjustments too. Simply start with any EQ preset that sounds pretty good to you, and make your own adjustments from there. The 50, 80 and 125, frequency bands are typically the bass frequencies. 3.15k, 5k, 8k, and 12.5kHz are typically the treble frequencies. If your Pioneer receiver works with the Pioneer Smart Sync App, you can use a bass, mid, and treble control from the app on your phone. You can learn more about it here: th-cam.com/video/N6Lfcnjyboo/w-d-xo.html You can find a full playlist of How To videos from Pioneer here: th-cam.com/video/pMKUPcGE26c/w-d-xo.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's You Tube Channel here: th-cam.com/users/pioneerelectronics
If the app is running, you cannot adjust the eq from the head unit. Very non-intuitive and difficult to figure out. Well, for me it was.
What would be the preferred settings for the best audio experience I have 4 mids in the doors and two kenwood 12 inch subs with 1000w pioneer amp.. I know my stereo can sound better just can't find the right settings
Please be more specific with your question. What is the model number your your Pioneer in-dash receiver? Is there a specific trouble you'd like to fix? 4 mids in the doors - Do you mean 2 in the front and 2 in the back? Are these OEM factory speakers? What is powering the door speakers? Does the amplifier operate only the subwoofers? You can find more videos on Pioneer's TH-cam Channel here: th-cam.com/users/pioneerelectronics
Pretty helpful. Still a pain on ass to get it right. I know my stereo could sound better
What is the model number of your Pioneer in-dash receiver? You can find more How To videos from Pioneer about audio receivers here: th-cam.com/video/Z6g0EOPZL0c/w-d-xo.html and you can find more videos on Pioneer's TH-cam Channel here: th-cam.com/users/pioneerelectronics
@@pioneerelectronics can I play audio _while_ I'm adjusting the EQ, so I can listen to how it sounds?
@@bailey2517 Yes, you can listen to music while you are making your EQ adjustments. You can learn more about adjusting the EQ with the Pioneer Smart Sync app in this How To video from Pioneer: th-cam.com/video/N6Lfcnjyboo/w-d-xo.html
You can find more videos on Pioneer's TH-cam Channel here: th-cam.com/users/pioneerelectronics