Classe Audio SSP-600 owner manual Boundary Gain Compensation, flexible GUI

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Boundary Gain

Compensation

flexible GUI

customizable volume control

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Most speakers are designed to sound their best when placed out well away from the walls. This placement usually offers the best imaging and overall performance.

However, this placement is often not practical in multi-purpose rooms that are used for home entertainment. Speakers end up pushed back close to the walls so as to make more room for the people who live in the house. Unfortunately, this change in placement reinforces frequencies from the mid-bass down to the deepest bass. While few people would object to having a little extra deep bass, the boosted mid-bass makes male vocals sound “chesty,” “congested” or “boomy.”

The LCD touchscreen on the front panel of your new component supports an extremely flexible and versatile graphical user interface (GUI) while maintaining a clean, uncluttered appearance. The SSP-600 provides a range of controls that might otherwise require dozens of buttons and knobs on the front panel. Despite this power and flexibility, it remains simple to operate in day-to-day use.

In fact, in some ways it is even simpler to operate than a more conventional design might be. For example, if you are not using one or more of the inputs on your SSP-600, you can delete the unnecessary buttons from the operational menu. Doing so prevents anyone from trying to select a nonexistent source component, with the resulting confusion stemming from the lack of any sound. (Of course, you can easily restore the button if you subsequently add another source component and need that input.)

The volume control on your new Classé surround processor is controlled by sophisticated software that allows you to fine-tune its response to suit your preferences.

Ideally, a volume control would allow you to reach the volume you desire quickly, and would also provide extremely fine control once you are close to the “perfect” volume. Of course, these characteristics are in conflict with each other: one requires the volume to change by quite a lot for a given amount of turning of the knob, while the other requires small, incremental changes for the same turn of the knob.

The volume control system on your SSP-600 solves this problem by responding differently based on the specific circumstances (e.g. how quickly you are turning the knob and where in the volume range you are). After extensive testing, we feel we have created factory default settings that most people will find intuitive and a real pleasure to use. However, if you feel you would like to fine-tune its performance further in order to suit your particular preference, you may easily do so.

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Contents SSP-600 Surround Processor Page Important Safety Instructions Contents OSD Welcome to the Classé family Unpacking and Placement Placement Ventilation Custom installations Serial numberWarm up/break-in period Please read this manual… Operating Voltage Word About Installation THX Ultra Special Design FeaturesTranscoding Page THX Ultra 2 Music Mode THX Ultra 2 Cinema Mode Boundary Gain Compensation flexible GUIExtraordinary longevity Connect your source components to the SSP-600 Initial SetupConnect your SSP-600 to your power amplifiers Special Note for Subwoofer Please take a moment to read the rest of this manual Front Panel Standby button & LED indicatorFlashing on power-up Initialization StandbyMute button Menu buttonLCD touchscreen IR windowVolume Knob Rear Panel Composite Video Inputs Balanced Analog Audio InputComposite Video Outputs Video InputsOptical Digital Audio Output Balanced Main Analog Audio OutputsVideo Outputs 10 AES/EBU Digital Input Coaxial Digital InputsOptical Digital Inputs Classé can Bus Control PortsIR Input Main and Zone 12 RS-232 Control Port This port has two purposesAnalog Audio Inputs DC Trigger OutputsMicrophone Input Analog Audio Outputs stereoComponent Video Inputs and Output 18 7.1 Channel Analog Audio InputSingle-ended Main Analog Audio Outputs AC Mains Power Switch AC Mains InputBasic Functions Remote ControlVolume Keys Audio Processing KeysNavigation and Control Menu Keys F1/F2/F3/F4 keysUnderstanding Surround Sound How many channels? Matrix or discrete?Multichannel formats Post-processing possibilitiesName Description Using the SSP-600 Source selection Mode selectionVideo preview Controls System trims Zone control Position select System setup Menu SystemVolume setup RotaryPage Max volume Startup volume Mute setup Input setup Page Page Speaker setup Page Profiles Triggers setup Teach IRDisplay setup Brightness TimeoutImportant Note Temp. display VolumeLanguage Dolby/DTS setup Dolby Pro LogicDTS Neo6 Remote FkeysStatus Version info SensorsThere is no sound and the Standby LED is not lit TroubleshootingEverything appears to be on, but there is no sound There is a hum coming out of the speakers IR remote control seems not to functionOnly one speaker seems to be playing There is a hum coming from the unitCare & Maintenance Crosstalk any input to any output SpecificationsDistortion THD + noise Classé AudioDimensions Page Asia 852 2790 Email classe@bwgroup.hk