![]() ARC does not remove it because if flattened, bass sounds thin. This effect, known as room gain, appears as a bump below 150 to 300 Hz. ARC algorithms identify and preserve the positive effects imparted by the room by detecting how much the room’s boundaries and pressurization reinforce low frequencies. Perhaps the most useful adjustment in the Profile Wide Settings is the room gain control. You can also control the zoom used on the graph. ![]() Here you can select Autodetect, which is useful if you've manually adjusted settings and want to revert to ARC's recommended settings. This panel offers additional options through the drop-down menu located at its top right corner. Tilt Level: Variable center from 50–10,000 Hz, adjust from -12 to +6dB.Deep Bass: Variable center from 20–80, adjust from 0 to +6dB.Room Gain: Variable center from 150–300 Hz, adjust from 0 to +6dB.Options in this screen allow you to adjust: The System-Wide Settings panel is where you adjust target curves for the system as a whole. Adjust ARC Settings > Adjust Targets > System-Wide Settings If you have more than one profile enabled a selection menu labeled “Select a profile to adjust:” shows up near the top of the window. ![]() Adjust Targets displays a full screen of information for every profile you have enabled. The Adjust Targets screen is where the magic happens.
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