Buick LaCrosse: DSP (Digital Signal Processing) Settings
For vehicles with DSP, it is used to provide a choice of different listening experiences.
The DSP settings for the radio with CD are:
• normal - Select this setting to adjust the audio for stereo mode. This provides the best sound quality for the driver seat first, with the front passenger second.
• hk surround - Select to enable hk surround. This produces a true 6.1 matrix surround from any two channel digital source.
This feature is not available in AM/FM radio mode.
The DSP settings for the radio with CD/DVD and MEM are:
• 2.0 normal - Select this setting to adjust the audio for stereo mode. This provides the best sound quality for the driver seat first, with the front passenger second.
• hk surround - Select to enable hk surround. This produces a true 6.1 matrix surround from any two channel digital source.
This feature is not available in AM/FM radio mode.
To adjust the DSP settings:
1. Press the TONE button.
2. Select DSP.
3. Select the setting.
Press the BACK button to go back to the Tone Settings menu.
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