Without a remote control, you can't access most of its functions. If you wish to buy its original remote control, contact the authorized service centre, or authorized dealer to your device brand. They can either give you a genuine remote control to your device, or can direct you, from where can you purchase a suitable one.
To select a proper universal remote control, you should know about the number of digits to its set-up codes. There are 3 digit, 4 digit, 5 digit, 2 digit and even single digit codes, to some brand devices. After confirming this, check the sites linked here. Both the sites have set-up code list and set-up procedure to many popular brand remote controls. Check which brand remote control has set-up code/s to your device brand, and buy that one according to availability. Brand name of the remote control isn't a matter, but it should have set-up codes in its code list, to the device brand you have.
Please note: Every new universal remote control will have set-up code list, and set-up procedure along with its pack. Never accept a remote control, that hasn't both of this. For more details about the set-up codes, visit the sites.
http://electrohelponline.blogspot.com/
http://remotesearch.blogspot.com/
Universal remote controls are available at most of the electronic spare part selling shops. Visit some on-line sites too, which deals with electronic spare parts.
SOURCE: Troubleshooting on Adjusting Treble/Bass
Look in your owners manual and make sure you are turning the right knobs or pushing the right buttons once you have the adjustment screen for the bass/treble showing. It could be that they use different knobs/buttons than the volume control. If you are using the right controls, then you have a problem that only a shop can fix. You might reset by taking away all the power (acc and bu) for a couple minutes and then reconnect, but if that doesn't help then it time to go to the shop.
SOURCE: finding treble and bass adjustments on my stereo
Here is a manual for the radio. If you go to page 14 it will tell you how to set the EQ.
http://vault.alpine-usa.com/products/documents/OM%20CDA-9835.PDF
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SOURCE: adjust
I have an Alpine CDA-9813 and to access bass, treble, fade, and balance, you need to press the volume button. This button is usually rotated to adjust the volume but on mine, if you press it in, first time accesses bass, second press accesses treble, 3rd press accesses balance(left to right), and 4th press accesses fading (forward to rear. Press it a 5th time and it either brings you back to volume or back to the main screen. I think it is volume tho. I would assume that the 9853 would work very similar, if not the same.
SOURCE: How do you adjust the bass and treble on the
Here is the link to the instruction manual for your head unit.
http://www.kenwoodusa.com/UserFiles/File/UnitedStates/Consumer/Manuals/kdcbt742u.pdf
There are a number of places it mentions adjusting bass and treble levels.
SOURCE: Cannot Set the Treble & Bass
You DO NOT NEED imprint software to tune your bass/treble so don't waste your money. Go to "A. Sel" then graphic or parametric equalizer based on your settings in "setup," then go through either the 5 or 7 bands as you have setup and adjust for each frequency. On graphic EQ, you have more dynamic control. These are what each band represents by frequency from 1-7: 60hz, 150hz, 400hz, 1khz, 2.4khz, 6khz, 15khz. Hope that helps.
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