Classe Audio SSP-300 owner manual Temp. display Volume, Dolby/DTS setup

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The temp. display button leads to a screen on which you may select how long the temporary on-screen display shown on your television lasts when you make a change to the SSP-300. Your choices are none (effectively turning off these small OSD messages on the television), and 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 seconds.

Anytime there is a status change, the temporary display will appear at the bottom of the main video output screen and over the menu screen. The menu screen will appear slightly darker or “muted” in color. When this occurs, no selections can be made until the temp. display turns off.

There are two common ways of displaying the volume information in a multichannel system.

The absolute system refers to the notion that most people thinking of the number 0 as meaning nothing, e.g., no sound at all. In this system, 0 means “sound off” and larger numbers indicate high volumes. While this is intuitive, the only way you have any idea how loud a particular setting is would be through experience.

In the relative (THX) system, there is a calibrated, reference volume at which movies are played in theaters, which is duplicated in your environment and referred to as “0 dB.” Regardless of how large or how small the theater, a setting of “0 dB” is always the same, known volume. Changes from that volume level are shown as either positive (louder) or negative (quieter). People who have spent any time making recordings will recognize that this is similar to the notion of “0 dB” on a record level meter.

In any event, you may choose either system depending on which one makes the most sense to you personally.

The SSP-300 incorporates both Dolby Pro Logic II and DTS Neo:6 technologies for converting a two-channel signal into an enjoyable multichannel listening experience.

While they differ in the details of their implementation and in the subjective result, on a conceptual level they do the same thing: they analyze the information embedded in two- channel recordings, looking for clues that can indicate how the sound in those recordings might best be redistributed to the various speakers in a multichannel system, so as to simulate a discrete multichannel recording. Each has one or more adjustments available to let you customize the performance of the processing to best suit your personal preferences.

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Contents SSP-300 Surround Processor Page Important Safety Instructions Contents OSD Welcome to the Classé family Unpacking and Placement Placement Ventilation Custom installations Serial numberPage Operating Voltage Word About Installation Transcoding Special Design FeaturesTHX Ultra Re-Equalization Timbre Matching Adaptive Decorrelation Advanced Speaker Array THX Ultra 2 Music Mode THX Ultra 2 Cinema Mode Boundary Gain Compensation flexible GUIHighly refined circuit design Extensive listening tests Extraordinary longevity Connect your SSP-300 to your power amplifiers Initial SetupConnect your source components to the SSP-300 Special Note for Subwoofer Please take a moment to read the rest of this manual Standby button & LED indicator Flashing on power-up InitializationFlashing after power-up StandbyMenu button LCD touchscreenMute button IR windowVolume Knob Rear Panel Composite Video InputsComposite Video Outputs Video InputsOptical Digital Audio Output Video OutputsCoaxial Digital Inputs AES/EBU Digital Input Optical Digital InputsClassé can Bus Control Ports IR Input Main and Zone DC Trigger OutputsMicrophone Input Analog Audio InputsAnalog Audio Outputs stereo 16 7.1 Channel Analog Audio InputComponent Video Inputs and Output AC Mains Power Switch Remote Control Volume KeysBasic Functions Audio Processing KeysNavigation and Control Menu Keys F1/F2/F3/F4 keysUnderstanding Surround Sound How many channels? Matrix or discrete?Multichannel formats Post-processing possibilitiesNameDescription Using the SSP-300 Source selectionMode selection Video 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 IR Display setupBrightness Timeout Language Important NoteTemp. display Volume Dolby/DTS setupDolby Pro Logic DTS Neo6 Remote FkeysStatus Version info SensorsTroubleshooting Everything appears to be on, but there is no soundIR remote control seems not to function Only one speaker seems to be playingThere is a hum coming out of the speakers There is a hum coming from the unitCare & Maintenance Distortion THD + noise SpecificationsClassé Audio Dimensions Classé Audio
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SSP-300 specifications

The Classe Audio SSP-300 is a high-performance surround sound processor designed to cater to audiophiles and home theater enthusiasts alike. This unit seamlessly blends cutting-edge technology with an elegant design, ensuring both aesthetic appeal and superior audio performance.

One of the standout features of the SSP-300 is its advanced Digital Signal Processing (DSP) capabilities. Utilizing state-of-the-art technology, it offers precise sound manipulation and customizable audio settings that amplify the listening experience. The processor supports high-resolution audio formats, ensuring clear and detailed sound reproduction across sources.

The SSP-300 incorporates Classe’s proprietary text-to-speech algorithms, enhancing its ability to deliver music and dialogue with exceptional clarity. It is compatible with various surround sound formats, including Dolby Atmos and DTS:X, enabling immersive three-dimensional audio that envelops the listener. This feature makes it an ideal choice for movie buffs and gamers who seek realistic soundscapes in their entertainment.

Another defining characteristic of the Classe Audio SSP-300 is its exceptional connectivity options. It boasts multiple HDMI inputs and outputs, along with balanced and unbalanced audio connections. This versatility allows users to integrate various devices seamlessly, whether it's a Blu-ray player, gaming console, or streaming device. The SSP-300 also features RS-232 and Ethernet connectivity, facilitating simple integration into complex home automation systems.

The unit’s user-friendly interface is another highlight. The highly intuitive graphical user interface, accompanied by a full-color display, provides easy navigation through both setup and operation. Customization options allow users to save different sound profiles, catering to various content types and personal preferences.

The build quality of the Classe Audio SSP-300 exemplifies luxury, with a solid chassis that minimizes resonance and vibration, further enhancing audio fidelity. The elegant front panel, featuring tactile buttons, evinces both modernity and classical aesthetics fitting for high-end installations.

In conclusion, the Classe Audio SSP-300 is a sophisticated surround sound processor that excels in performance and versatility. With its robust feature set, advanced technologies, and commitment to audio excellence, it represents a pinnacle of modern audio engineering, making it a top choice for anyone looking to elevate their home entertainment experience.