Topic: Vanity, but how can you get the Graphic Equalizer to stay on
Hi, I did read the manual discussing the display, but cant find out to set the graphic to nit switch off after 20 seconds, ie stay on. Thank you Phil
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Hi, I did read the manual discussing the display, but cant find out to set the graphic to nit switch off after 20 seconds, ie stay on. Thank you Phil
You need to set the AutoDark setting to off, then press the VOL button on the unit until you get the equaliser on the display.
No way, sorry.
Thank you, you made me happy
You need to set the AutoDark setting to off, then press the VOL button on the unit until you get the equaliser on the display.
Maybe its a language thing, but next time a newbie asks a stupid question write nothing. Dont waste your time throwing an empty insult
No way, sorry.
Maybe its a language thing, but next time a newbie asks a stupid question write nothing. Dont waste your time throwing an empty insult
MC wrote:No way, sorry.
Sorry, but where is the insult, I can't see any ... I think there is clear misunderstanding on your side.
"No way, sorry" from the CEO and Lead Engineer of the company simply means that it can't be done. And there was even the word "sorry" to be read..
And now please look at the calendar, it's Sunday. What do you expect more than to get a clear answer from the manufacturer on a Sunday ? And this even at Corona times, where every manufacturer has to solve immense logistic problems in addition to the normal work load.
Sorry gent, but if I were you, I would apologize very quickly and politely ;-)
philwill1971 wrote:Maybe its a language thing, but next time a newbie asks a stupid question write nothing. Dont waste your time throwing an empty insult
MC wrote:No way, sorry.
Sorry, but where is the insult, I can't see any ... I think there is clear misunderstanding on your side.
"No way, sorry" from the CEO and Lead Engineer of the company simply means that it can't be done. And there was even the word "sorry" to be read..
And now please look at the calendar, it's Sunday. What do you expect more than to get a clear answer from the manufacturer on a Sunday ? And this even at Corona times, where every manufacturer has to solve immense logistic problems in addition to the normal work load.
Sorry gent, but if I were you, I would apologize very quickly and politely ;-)
Absolutely agree with Ramses comment here. This is a professional and civil forum.
I think there's a misunderstanding here.
The way I'm reading it is that the OP wanted the visualiser on the display at all times.
Then, MC thought the OP meant the graphic equaliser (EQ), so he said "no way, sorry" to mean "Sorry, it's not possible".
I can see how "No way, sorry" comes across as curt and abrupt and could be misconstrued as being offensive, even though I'm sure it's not meant like that.
Anyway, the OP is happy so let's all relax!
Leave "Curt" out of this. :)
I quite like the display configuration the way it is. (Wife prefers the Spectrum Analyzer, so I leave it there)
The LAST thing THIS Curt needs is another reason to piddle around with inputs. All sounds nice...I'll twiddle controls only by necessity.
Best to all,
Curt!
People are allowed to express their opinion.
Didn't know MC is CEO btw. that's dope !
Have a nice evening/day y'all
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