Classe Audio SSP-600 owner manual

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The most significant factor in the perceived responsiveness of the volume control is the speed at which the knob is being turned. We all naturally tend to move volume knobs more quickly when we need to make a bigger change, and we tend to slow down as we approach our desired volume. Thus, if the SSP-600 sees the knob moving relatively quickly, it uses coarse steps to effectively accelerate the action of the circuitry. As the knob begins to turn more slowly, the SSP-600 will actually increase the resolution of the steps, which slows down the action of the volume control and yields greater precision in choosing an appropriate setting.

Of course, it is possible to bump into the knob by accident, which might result in its spinning very quickly indeed. Rather than increasing the volume uncontrollably under these conditions, the SSP-600 actually slows everything down again as a safety measure against accidentally blowing up your speakers. In fact, if you like you may establish a speed limit beyond which the knob will simply be ignored.

The factory default settings for these behaviors are generally found to be intuitive and a pleasure to use. However, if you prefer to alter these behaviors, you may do so in the rotary menu, shown below.

All of the rotary setup settings are interactive. You can set the value, and then adjust the volume to see whether the effect is what you desired.

low range: determines the degree to which the responsiveness of the volume control is boosted at low volume control settings, in order to get through them more quickly. A setting of 0 disengages the effect, while a setting of 100 maximizes it.

low speed: determines the responsiveness of the control when the knob is being turned slowly. A setting of 0 will cause the volume to change as slowly as possible at low knob speeds; a setting of 100 will cause the volume to change as quickly as allowed at low knob speeds. (The menu is the same as the one above except for the indication that it is for the “low speed” adjustment.)

medium speed: determines the responsiveness of the control when the knob is being turned at a moderate speed. A setting of 0 will cause the volume to change as slowly as possible at medium speeds; a setting of 100 will cause the volume to change as quickly as allowed at medium knob speeds. (The menu is the same as the one above except for the indication that it is for the “medium speed” adjustment.)

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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 Special Design Features TranscodingTHX Ultra Page THX Ultra 2 Music Mode THX Ultra 2 Cinema Mode Boundary Gain Compensation flexible GUIExtraordinary 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 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 InputsBalanced Main Analog Audio Outputs Video OutputsOptical Digital Audio Output 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 stereo18 7.1 Channel Analog Audio Input Single-ended Main Analog Audio OutputsComponent Video Inputs and Output 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 TimeoutTemp. display Volume LanguageImportant Note Dolby/DTS setup Dolby Pro LogicDTS Neo6 Remote FkeysStatus Version info SensorsTroubleshooting Everything appears to be on, but there is no soundThere is no sound and the Standby LED is not lit 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