Adcom GTP-860 owner manual Determining Delay Values, Speaker Settings

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Scroll through the preset delay time options and select the desired time.

When both delays have been entered, choose “SAVE & EXIT” to save the settings and return to the Main Menu.

In Dolby Digital surround mode, the rear channel delay time can be set from 0ms to 15ms with 1ms increments. The center channel can also be delayed up to 5ms, in 1ms steps.

In Dolby Pro Logic surround mode, the rear channel delay time can be set from 15ms to 30ms and 1ms per step.

For other modes including DTS, the channel delay time cannot be adjusted.

Determining Delay Values:

surround

rear left

front left

surround back left

center

surround back right

front right

surround rear right

Measure the distance from the listening position to the center speaker and to one of the front speakers. Subtract the center channel distance from the front left or right channel distance. For example, if the front speakers are 12 feet (3.7 m) from the listening position and the center speaker is 10 feet (3.0 m), the difference is 2 feet (0.6 m). For this example the center channel delay is set to 2 milliseconds or ms.

The GTP-860 can delay the center channel output up to

5 milliseconds and thus compensates for center channel speakers that are up to 5 feet (1.5 m) closer to the listen- ing position than the front left and right speakers.

In rare system setups, the center channel speaker is actu- ally further away than the front left and right speakers.

In these cases, set the center channel delay to 0ms. The center channel delay time adjustment is only available in Dolby Digital surround mode.

Now, measure the distance from the listening position to either the left or right rear speaker. Subtract the rear speaker distance from the front speaker distance. The resulting distance is equivalent to the delay in millisec- onds for the rear delay setting. For example, if your rear speaker distance is 6 feet (1.8 m) and the front distance is 12 feet (3.7 m), the correct rear channel delay setting is 6 milliseconds. Again, set the rear channel delay to 0ms if the rear channels are further from the listening position than the front speakers.

3.4 Speaker Settings

Four modes are available to the GTP-860’s setup: On or Off, and Large or Small.

The On mode is used when the speaker is present. The Off mode is used when a speaker is not present. Front speakers are assumed to be present, so they cannot be turned off. Center, Surround, and Subwoofer speakers are optional, and these are the speakers you must describe to the GTP-860. Audio signals intended for speakers which are not present are redirected to the main speakers.

When a speaker is On, it can be set as Large or Small. The Large mode is used when the speaker is full range and capable of reproducing the entire audible frequency spec- trum from 20Hz to 20kHz. The Small mode is used when the speaker is not capable of reproducing the deepest bass portion of the audio frequency 20Hz to 100Hz. When a speaker is set to small, the low frequencies intended for that speaker are redirected either to the Front speakers or the Subwoofer.

For best results, you should consider using a center speaker. Ideally it should be the same type as the left and right speakers. Using a separate center channel speaker will allow the dialogue to cut through even the biggest sound effects and musical scores. Having the sound spread across three front speakers also stabilizes the stereo image, making the usable listening area much bigger.

Installing surround speakers will greatly enhance the sur- round experience as these add considerably to the overall “ambiance.” Dolby Pro Logic encoded material is deliber-

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Contents GTP-860 Welcome Table of Contents Outdoor Antenna Grounding Introduction Adcom Protection Plan USA OnlyDescription of Unit Front Panel Power Button Display ButtonFM Mute/High Blend Button Interface OverviewTo Store a Preset Deleting a stored PresetMemory Button Tuner Up/Down ButtonsTune/Preset Button Volume KnobDisplay Window Headphone Output/Video 5 InputSurround Mode Button Bass/Treble ControlsDescription of Unit Rear Panel Antenna Connections Preamp OutputsAuxiliary Outputs Monitor OutputsVideo/Analog Audio Inputs & Outputs Component Video Inputs & OutputMulti-Zone Source Outputs Tape inputs and OutputsReferanced from page 13 AC Power Cord Voltage SwitchInternational Setup Procedure External 5.1 Analog Inputs52 53 Remote Features Input Selector tape, extOverview of the GRC-800 Eight Source Select ButtonsVolume Up/Down Buttons Mode ButtonDirect Access Keypad Mute ButtonTuning Up/Down Buttons Test ButtonBalance balance check Button Backs ButtonRemote Function Table EXTFM PRE/TUNE RDS Tuning UP Tuning Down M1 Using Preprogrammed Commands Programming Your Adcom GRC-800 Remote ControllerProgramming Your Own Commands Deleting Clearing Individual Programmed Commands Programming Macro Initiator Buttons C 8 0Placement of your GTP-860 Function and Data list for GTP-860ADCOMOn Screen Display OSD Channel BalanceChannel Delays Do not Save and ExitDetermining Delay Values Speaker SettingsSpeaker Settings Preset Main Large Surround Speaker Placement Input Settings Resolving Problems Symptom Possible Reason Possible Solution Caring for Your GTP-860 Please address mail inquires toFM Tuner GeneralAdcom

GTP-860 specifications

The Adcom GTP-860 is a versatile audio component that seamlessly combines a high-performance stereo receiver and a multi-source digital preamp. Known for its robust features and reliability, the GTP-860 caters to both audiophiles and casual listeners, making it a staple in many home audio systems.

One of the standout features of the GTP-860 is its extensive connectivity options. With multiple analog and digital inputs, including optical and coaxial connections, users can easily integrate various devices such as CD players, Blu-ray players, and game consoles. The unit also includes a dedicated phono stage, providing support for vinyl enthusiasts. This wide range of connectivity ensures that users can enjoy high-quality audio from virtually any source, making it an adaptable choice for diverse audio setups.

The GTP-860 is equipped with advanced technologies that enhance its audio performance. It utilizes a high-quality digital-to-analog converter (DAC) that supports high-resolution audio formats, allowing for a richer and more detailed listening experience. The unit also features a built-in FM and AM tuner, enabling users to access their favorite radio stations with ease. The user-friendly interface and intuitive remote control further enhance the listening experience, allowing users to navigate through various settings and inputs effortlessly.

Another notable characteristic of the GTP-860 is its robust build quality. Constructed with premium materials, the unit not only looks sophisticated but is also designed to withstand the rigors of regular use. The solid chassis helps minimize vibrations, contributing to improved audio clarity and performance.

The Adcom GTP-860 is also known for its excellent sound staging and imaging capabilities. The unit is designed to reproduce a wide soundstage, allowing listeners to experience music as it was intended by the artists. The precise imaging ensures that every note and instrument can be distinctly heard, providing an immersive listening experience.

In summary, the Adcom GTP-860 is a feature-rich audio component that blends functionality and performance. With its versatile connectivity options, advanced audio technologies, and high build quality, it stands out as a compelling choice for anyone looking to elevate their home audio setup. Whether for casual listening or for critical listening sessions, the GTP-860 delivers on all fronts, making it a valuable addition to any audio system.