Classe Audio SSP-300 owner manual Multichannel formats, Post-processing possibilities

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multichannel formats

post-processing possibilities

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.

By contrast, modern soundtracks use discrete channels of information. That is, each speaker has a distinct signal that is completely independent of every other channel. This approach is clearly more desirable, since it gives the movie makers more creative control over the quality of your experience. Musicians also prefer discrete formats, since it allows them to place their instruments and voices with greater precision, to create the musical effects they desire.

There is a host of various multichannel formats available. Here is a summary grid to help you sort out the possibilities.

Name

# Chs

Discrete?

Notes

analog stereo

2

yes

as found on almost all sources,

 

 

 

including tape decks & CD players

multichannel in

6-8

yes

a multichannel analog input used

 

 

 

mostly for SACD & DVD-Audio

Dolby Surround

4

matrix

the original matrix decoding system

Pro Logic

 

 

designed to squeeze four channels

 

 

 

into two and then retrieve them

Dolby Digital

1.0-5.1

yes

the most common modern digital

(AC-3)

 

 

source, used in HDTV, DVD, etc.

Dolby Digital EX

6.1

mostly yes

the center rear channel is a matrixed

 

 

 

channel hidden in the left and right

 

 

 

surround channels; all others are

 

 

 

discrete

DTS

1.0–5.1

yes

similar to Dolby Digital in practice,

 

 

 

though it uses a different technology

DTS-ES Matrix

6.1

mostly yes

the center rear channel is a matrixed

 

 

 

channel hidden in the left and right

 

 

 

surround channels; all others are

 

 

 

discrete

DTS-ES Discrete

6.1

yes

all 6.1 channels are discrete

Once the SSP-300 has decoded the signal it is provided in the appropriate manner, you still have some options as to whether you would like additional processing of the signal.

This point is sometimes confusing. The first thing any surround processor must do is to recover the various channels that were intended to be delivered into your home. This might be a single mono signal, or a Dolby Digital Surround EX soundtrack with 6.1 channels, or anything in between; it may have been delivered to your home via a satellite receiver, a cable set top box, or a simple DVD disc. Regardless, the first task is to recover as many channels as are being delivered, with great accuracy and fidelity.

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Contents SSP-300 Surround Processor Page Important Safety Instructions Contents OSD Welcome to the Classé family Placement Ventilation Custom installations Serial number Unpacking and PlacementPage Operating Voltage Word About Installation THX Ultra Special Design FeaturesTranscoding Re-Equalization Timbre Matching Adaptive Decorrelation Advanced Surround Array THX Music Mode flexible GUI THX Movie Mode Boundary Gain CompensationHighly refined circuit design Extensive listening tests Extraordinary longevity Connect your source components to the SSP-300 Initial SetupConnect your SSP-300 to your power amplifiers Special Note for Subwoofer Page Standby Standby button & LED indicatorFlashing on power-up Initialization Front PanelIR window Menu buttonLCD touchscreen Mute buttonVolume Knob Rear Panel Video Inputs Composite Video OutputsCoaxial Digital Inputs Video OutputsOptical Digital Audio Output Classé can Bus Control Ports Optical Digital InputsAES/EBU Digital Input DC Trigger Outputs IR Input Main and Zone16 7.1 Channel Analog Audio Input Microphone InputAnalog Audio Inputs Analog Audio Outputs stereoComponent Video Inputs and Output AC Mains Input AC Mains Power SwitchNavigation Keys Remote ControlBasic Functions Audio Processing KeysF1/F2/F3/F4 keys Input SelectionTrim Key Volume KeysHow many channels? Matrix or discrete? Understanding Surround SoundPost-processing possibilities Multichannel formatsName Description Page Source selection Mode selection Using the SSP-300Video preview Controls System trims Zone control Position select Menu System System setupRotary Page Input setup Page Page Speaker setup Page Triggers setup Max volume Teach IR Display setup Important Note Brightness Timeout LanguageDolby/DTS setup Temp. display VolumeRemote Fkeys Dolby Pro Logic DTS Neo6Version info Sensors StatusThere 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 unit Care & MaintenanceSpecifications Dimensions Page 112304
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