8.Do the same for all front (or main) speakers and point the meter at each speaker in turn. The meter’s microphone is direc-
tional.
9.Do the same for the surround speakers (Note: the film community prefers to use 82dB as the reference level for surround speakers while DVD authors, broadcasters and music mixers prefer to set all their speakers, including the surrounds, to the 85dB standard.)
(NOTE 1: if you are using a Martinsound MultiMax, connect the
(NOTE 2: if your speakers are moved, it is recommended that the whole system be
13.SUBWOOFER CALIBRATION
1.Set your SPL meter for C weighting and slow response. Set the scale to 80dB. Point the meter at the center speaker at ear height with the meter at a slightly
2.Next, route track two on the TEST CD to each of the 5 channels. Make sure that the subwoofer level is exactly 85dB SPL for all channels. If they are not, you may have a frequency response problem in the signal path that will have to be corrected before proper calibration can be achieved.
14.THE FOUR MAJOR ADVANTAGES OF USING BASS MANAGEMENT OVER “FULL RANGE” SPEAKERS
Most “full-range” speakers do not go down to 20 Hz.
Most
Satellite speakers are smaller and can fit in more places than “full range” speakers
Unlike
Bass Management is the defacto standard in the home.
Virtually all multichannel home theatre systems, whether they are Dolby Digital, THX or DTS, employ processors with bass man- agement and use five small satellite speakers and a subwoofer. A properly
One subwoofer in the correct location of given room will out perform the bass output of five full range speakers.
In small rooms the frequency response of a speaker below 100 Hz is heavily dependent on both the modes of the room and the position of the speaker relative to the listener. (A simple test is to place a subwoofer in the listening position and walk around the boundaries of the room. The bass response will dramatically change from position to position.) The modal response and the posi- tion sensitivity makes it virtually impossible to get the bass response of 5
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