3.Next move the cursor to ‘XO’. Hit ‘SELECT’ - You are now in the Crossover Menu. The options available in this menu are either NONE or 60 Hz to 220 Hz in 10 Hz increments. The SP1.7’s default factory setting as shipped is the THX standard 80 Hz crossover frequency.
Figure 17: Change the Crossover Frequency
4.Once you have selected the desired crossover frequency, press SELECT to exit this menu and return to the Speaker Config menu. The selected frequency is common to all speakers defined as ‘SMALL’. Only one global crossover value is available.
NOTE 1: The crossover action is only applied to speakers defined as ‘SMALL’ in the speaker configuration menu.
NOTE 2: If NONE is selected for the crossover frequency, the LFE signal (Low Frequency Effects channel) will be presented with no
Setting the Channel Delays
In this step you will need to measure within one foot the distances from your chosen listening/viewing position to the various loudspeaker locations in your system. You will need the tape measure or other means of making these measurements. You should record this data for future reference.
1.Now, make a measurement from the chosen seated position to each loudspeaker.
2.Next, enter the main menu by pressing on one of the menu buttons on the SP1.7 front panel. Move the cursor to “DLY”. Hit ‘Select’ - You are now in the Delay Menu. The SP1.7 automatically calculates the required delay time per speaker using the data entered as distance from the listening position. Delays are implemented using DSP RAM and have a maximum value.
Figure 18: Delays Menu
IMPORTANT: It is recommended that the closest speaker is entered first. The SP1.7 will calculate the maximum allowable distance from the listening position for the remaining speakers. Please note that delay is represented in feet. For reference, One foot (0.3048 meters) = approximately 1 millisecond of delay.
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