Madrigal Imaging Audio/Video Preamplifier manual Planning Your Installation

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Choosing The Equipment

Planning Your Equipment Placement

Planning Your Installation

The information contained within this section is intended to help get someone started who wishes to design and install their own sophisticated A/V system built around the Proceed PAV. However, it cannot be considered a substitute for the ex- perience, expertise and specialized training of an audio/video installation profes- sional. (See A Word About Installation, page 9.)

The list of equipment needed for a full home theater system based on the PAV is fairly straightforward:

The Proceed PAV

At least six channels of amplification (Left, Center, Right, two Sur- rounds, and one or more Subwoofers)

Additional amplification (with volume control) and loudspeakers if a remote zone is to be used. (Alternatively, this output may be used in conjunction with a third-party multi-room system.)

Left, Center and Right (LCR) front speakers with appropriate stands or mounting brackets

One or more subwoofers (required with THX speaker systems; otherwise optional, but recommended)

A pair of Surround speakers with appropriate stands or mounting brackets

Assorted appropriate interconnecting cables, speaker wires, etc.

Of course, you will also need at least one source and a display system. The best consumer video sources, in order of quality, are:

Laserdisc

Direct Broadcast Satellite link (DBS, DSS)

a good cable-TV or antenna signal

Super-VHS tape

Hi-8 mm videotape

regular VHS videotape

The “light pollution” created by some components can be significant and distract- ing. Ideally, all equipment should be conveniently located for operation, but any lights and other indicators should be out of your direct field of vision when viewing the television picture. The various indicator lights, though essential for proper operation, can be distracting when listening to music or watching a movie. While the PAV’s display may be turned off (with the display button on the re- mote control) to eliminate this problem, other components are unlikely to have this feature.

Care should also be taken that any mechanical noise created by VCRs, laserdisc players, etc. does not intrude on the viewing experience. Placing the equipment behind opaque doors, inside a cabinet addresses both light and noise concerns. Should this option be chosen, a hard-wired remote IR input is provided on the PAV’s rear panel to replace the IR input which would normally be received through the receiver in main display. Alternatively, locating the components well away from the field of vision can be effective (if mechanical noise from trans- ports, etc. is not a problem).

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Contents PR O C E Page Important Safety Instructions Table of Contents More on next Care and Maintenance Maximizing the Value of Your Purchase Unpacking and Placement Operating Voltage Word About Installation Home Theater Proceed PAV Page Front Panel Master Mute Surround Mode Selector Tip Rear Panel Male RCA Male XLR AC Power Switch and AC Power Input Video Outputs Remote Balanced Outputs Please Note Learning Remote Control PR O C E E DBank Switch Transport Buttons Page Planning Your Installation Correct Size for Your Television Screen Sur Sub Dipolar surround placement Example Wire Lengths AWG Size Feet Stranding System Planning Guide Additional Notes on Speaker Placement System Setup & Calibration Enter the Setup Menu Save Your Changes if ANY by Pressing Enter Input Level Calibration Enter the SET Levels Menu Repeat this Process for Each Speaker in Turn Setting Input Defaults Give the Input a More Specific on Screen Alias You will see a screen which looks like the following You should then see a screen which looks something like this Press Enter to Save Your Change Select the Surround Mode YOU would Like to Modify Enter the Remote Control Menu Page Using the PAV Operate Display Pref Menu Programming the Remote Control D p a SUB ON/OFF Remote only Menu Enter Display On Screen Select stereo surround Planning Your Remote Control Page Room Acoustics Room Modes Your System Settings Page PAV Menu Operate Setup PAV Menu Structure partialTroubleshooting Care and Maintenance Canadian Warranty Obtaining Service Dimensions 17.25 43.8 cmSpecifications Madrigal Audio Laboratories, IncInstallation Notes Page PR O C E E DR