Classe Audio SSP-600 Understanding Surround Sound, How many channels? Matrix or discrete?

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how many channels?

matrix or discrete?

Understanding Surround Sound

Today’s sophisticated surround sound systems seem to spawn a bewildering array of technologies and acronyms. In this section, we will attempt to give you a basic understanding of what all that jargon means. As a result, you will be better equipped to take advantage of the best that home entertainment has to offer.

Today’s surround systems are called upon to reproduce soundtracks that were designed to include anything from one to seven separate channels of information. Some examples might include:

watching Casablanca or The Wizard of Oz (both mono movies, having only a single channel of audio information in the soundtrack)

listening to a CD in stereo (only two channels of audio)

watching the original Star Wars in the original Dolby Surround Pro Logic (four channels of information derived from two channels)

watching a modern movie, with a “5.1” soundtrack (meaning five different full-range signals for the front and surround speakers, plus a special “.1” signal of special Low Frequency Effects; for this reason, the “.1” channel is sometimes called the “LFE channel.”)

Your new processor handles all these tasks with ease, switching to an appropriate processing mode automatically upon sensing the nature of the incoming signal.

However, sometimes it may be up to you to select from among the various signals available. For example, DVDs often contain multiple soundtracks, with varying numbers of channels or even different languages. You must choose the one you would like to hear, using the menu of the DVD itself. For that reason, it helps to have a better understanding of the jargon that is likely to be presented to you in those menus.

We’ll cover the most common possibilities for you.

When movie makers first wanted to expand beyond simple stereo (left and right audio channels only), they had a problem: the entire infrastructure on which they depended was stereo.

A company named Dolby Laboratories saved the day by creating a system called Dolby Surround that embedded two extra channels of sound in the existing stereo pair, in such a way that specialized circuitry could retrieve the extra information with reasonable accuracy. This technique, whereby channels are mixed together with the intention of separating them later, is called matrix decoding.

The disadvantage of matrix decoding is what you might expect – it is tough to completely and perfectly separate two things that have been mixed together. Once you have baked a cake, it is difficult to get back to the eggs and flour.

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Contents SSP-600 Surround Processor Page Important Safety Instructions Contents OSD Welcome to the Classé family Placement Ventilation Custom installations Serial number Unpacking and PlacementWarm up/break-in period Please read this manual… Operating Voltage Word About Installation Special Design Features TranscodingTHX Ultra Page THX Ultra 2 Music Mode THX Ultra 2 Cinema Mode flexible GUI Boundary Gain CompensationExtraordinary longevity Initial Setup Connect your SSP-600 to your power amplifiersConnect your source components to the SSP-600 Special Note for Subwoofer Please take a moment to read the rest of this manual Flashing on power-up Initialization Standby button & LED indicatorFront Panel StandbyLCD touchscreen Menu buttonMute button IR windowVolume Knob Rear Panel Balanced Analog Audio Input Composite Video InputsVideo Inputs Composite Video OutputsBalanced Main Analog Audio Outputs Video OutputsOptical Digital Audio Output Optical Digital Inputs Coaxial Digital Inputs10 AES/EBU Digital Input Classé can Bus Control Ports12 RS-232 Control Port This port has two purposes IR Input Main and ZoneMicrophone Input DC Trigger OutputsAnalog Audio Inputs Analog Audio Outputs stereo18 7.1 Channel Analog Audio Input Single-ended Main Analog Audio OutputsComponent Video Inputs and Output AC Mains Input AC Mains Power SwitchVolume Keys Remote ControlBasic Functions Audio Processing KeysF1/F2/F3/F4 keys Navigation and Control Menu KeysHow many channels? Matrix or discrete? Understanding Surround SoundPost-processing possibilities Multichannel formatsName Description Source selection Mode selection Using the SSP-600Video preview Controls System trims Zone control Position select Menu System System setupRotary Volume setupPage Max volume Startup volume Mute setup Input setup Page Page Speaker setup Page Profiles Teach IR Triggers setupBrightness Timeout Display setupTemp. display Volume LanguageImportant Note Dolby Pro Logic Dolby/DTS setupRemote Fkeys DTS Neo6Version info Sensors StatusTroubleshooting Everything appears to be on, but there is no soundThere is no sound and the Standby LED is not lit Only one speaker seems to be playing IR remote control seems not to functionThere is a hum coming out of the speakers There is a hum coming from the unitCare & Maintenance Distortion THD + noise SpecificationsCrosstalk any input to any output Classé AudioDimensions Page Asia 852 2790 Email classe@bwgroup.hk