Madrigal Imaging AVP2 owner manual Define source buttons Example setting up a cd transport

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define source buttons

example: setting up a cd transport

To take a common but surprisingly complex example, imagine:

that you have a laserdisc player that has an RF Dolby Digital (AC-3) output, a digital output, and analog outputs;

that you usually listen to it in THX cinema mode, whether using discrete digital soundtracks or Dolby Pro Logic soundtracks;

and that you prefer to use a subwoofer for movies for the extra impact, but prefer not to use it when listening to music.

The setup menu is where you “explain” all this to the AVP2, so that all you have to do when you want to watch a laserdisc is press a single button. The system can easily do everything else for you. It even figures out which of the three con- nections (AC-3, normal digital, and analog) it needs to use without you having to read the fine print on the back of the laserdisc jacket.

We’ll take each of the submenus in turn.

Each of the buttons on the on the top row of the front of the AVP2 may be asso- ciated with any of the audio and video connectors on the rear of the AVP2. In fact, each button can be associated with a maximum of three audio connections (the AC-3 RF input if you have the RF demodulator, plus a digital input, plus a set of analog inputs on the AVP2), and one video connection.

The reason for this extraordinary flexibility is that we want you to be able to use

 

the button that makes sense for each component, regardless of the type of con-

 

nector it may require. By manually associating whatever connector you need to

 

use with the button you want to use, you can make the system work the way

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you want it to work.

Moreover, we feel the system should handle the day-to-day details of sorting out RF AC-3, digital and analog soundtracks for you, rather than you having to read the fine print on each disc you own. By assigning more than one connector to a given button (as needed), the system can search for a usable signal rather than making you do it, according to the list you give it during setup.

Thus, we give you a scrolling list of all ten input buttons, and give you the op- portunity to tell the AVP2 which connectors you would like it to use when you press that button. Your first connector is also your “first choice,” the priority con- nection; second choice is second priority; and third connector selection is the “last resort.” (That is, when there is nothing to listen to on the first and second choices.)

A couple examples will help. With a simple CD transport, you might set up your default selections as follows:

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Contents AVP2 Page Important Safety Instructions Table of Contents Important note About your subwoofer 86-88 Them Maximizing the Value Your PurchaseUnpacking and Placement Serial number Register your purchase Operating Voltage Frequency Word About Installation Quickest Start CD & DVD Quick Start For CD Quick Start For DVD Special Design Features S E R Front PanelTip Surround Mode Display Intensity Delay Mute Center A l o g i n p u t s G i t a l i n p u t s D e o P u t s Rear PanelMale RCA Male XLR Connect to source Video connector Balanced Main Outputs L, C, R Record Outputs Digital Output 15 RS-232 Port IR Input Installation Note Page Remote Control So the menu item may Using The Menu System Page Once in the menu system, the front panel equivalents are Operate Menu Important Note Page Display timeout Display of text Display background color Page Maximum volume Late night SET Configuration Setup MenuDefine source buttons Example setting up a cd transport Renaming source buttons Defining the input type Setting audio delay Choosing a 2-channel mode Page Move to the 1 Item in the MENU, Press the Enter Button Arrow cursor will change to the change-it cursor → Setting & saving input levels Turn the Master Volume Control on the AVP2 Down Set speakers SET Speakers SET Configuration Front L&R 70Hz HPF Center 80Hz HPF Rear L&R 80Hz HPF Special tip Enter the SET Distance Menu Save ALL Your Changes and Return to the SET Speakers Menu Repeat this Process for Each Speaker in Turn Enter the Bass Level Manager Menu and Choose Test Signal on Surround Mode Defaults Defaults Disabled Select the Surround Mode YOU would Like to Modify Page Custom Menu Enter the Setup Menu Select CUSTOM, and then Teach Remote Displays the status screen Select Dolby Pro Logic II Music Trigger settings Enter the Custom Menu Toggle the Menu Item from Remote to Local About… Menu Using the Special Menu Source DVD Using the AVP2 Overload DTS-ES Matrix DTS-ES Discrete Dolby pro logic Stereo surround Mono surround Page Page System Planning Guide Additional notes on speaker placement Your System Settings Page Page Page Page Page Page THX THX Troubleshooting Page Care and Maintenance Canadian Warranty Obtaining Service Specifications 17.26 DimensionsRack Mount Kit Page Madrigal, Inc. All rights reserved

AVP2 specifications

Madrigal Imaging's AVP2 is an advanced multi-channel audio and video processor that has garnered attention for its exceptional performance and innovative features. This state-of-the-art device is designed specifically for high-end home theater systems, providing users with an immersive audio-visual experience.

One of the standout features of the AVP2 is its support for multiple audio formats, including Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. These immersive sound technologies enable users to experience movies and music in three-dimensional audio, allowing them to feel as though they are right in the middle of the action. The AVP2 also supports high-resolution audio formats, making it an ideal choice for audiophiles who demand the best in sound quality.

The AVP2 employs advanced digital signal processing (DSP) technology, which enhances sound clarity and accuracy. With precise calibration and tuning options, users can tailor their audio experience to suit their specific preferences and room acoustics. This DSP technology also enables the AVP2 to deliver superior surround sound, ensuring that every detail of the audio mix is preserved.

For video processing, the AVP2 supports 4K resolution and HDR (High Dynamic Range), allowing users to enjoy stunning picture quality with vibrant colors and enhanced contrast. The processor is equipped with advanced scaling technology that upscales lower-resolution content to near-4K quality, ensuring that all media looks its best.

Connectivity is another key aspect of the AVP2. It features multiple HDMI inputs and outputs, along with various analog and digital audio connections, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of source devices, including Blu-ray players, gaming consoles, and streaming devices. The AVP2 also includes network connectivity options, allowing users to stream content directly from their favorite services.

In addition to its impressive technical specifications, the Madrigal Imaging AVP2 is designed with user-friendliness in mind. Its intuitive interface and remote control provide easy access to all settings and features. Overall, the AVP2 represents a perfect marriage of cutting-edge technology and user-centric design, making it an outstanding choice for anyone looking to elevate their home entertainment setup.