Arcam AVP700 manual Speaker positioning, DSP Effects Modes

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DTS-ES 6.1 Discrete: This is a true discrete 6.1 channel sound format (unlike DTS-ES 6.1 Matrix

where the sixth (surround centre) channel information is extracted from the two surround channels). DTS-ES 6.1 Discrete mode operates only on sources with DTS-ES 6.1 Discrete audio encoding, such as certain DVD discs.

A list of available software titles with DTS-ES 6.1 Matrix and DTS-ES 6.1 Discrete titles can be found at www.dtsonline.com.

DSP Effects Modes

The AVP700 has a number of effects modes that can be used to enhance a stereo signal and to make use of the surround loudspeakers. DSP effects modes are only available with stereo source signals.

Music: Music surround makes full use of the additional speakers placed at the centre, sides and rear of the room. This effect uses ambiance extraction for the side and rear speakers and offers the most subtle surround processing with no reverberation or reflections.

Party: The Party effect allows unprocessed stereo signals to be played over all speakers for background music or for maximum acoustical output of the system.

Club: The Club effect generates reflections and short reverberation information to the front, side and rear speakers. It simulates a small club venue, such as a Jazz Club.

Concert Hall: The Concert Hall effect generates the ambient information for the simulation of a medium size hall. Reflections and medium length reverberation information are sent to all channels.

Sports: Sports stadium effect is ideal for use when watching live sports events which would normally be in stereo. The open ambience of a sports stadium is actively recreated around you, except from the centre channel which is kept clear for commentary.

Church: The Church effect uses a reverberation algorithm which emphasises rich, smooth reverberant decay in large spaces. As its name suggests, it works well for simulating a space with long reverberation time relative to its size, such as a large church or cathedral.

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Speaker positioning

The AVP700 allows you to connect up to seven speakers and an active sub woofer in the main system. The output channels correspond to speakers installed in the front left, centre, front right, surround left, surround right, left surround back, right surround back and an active sub woofer (see diagram).

All speakers, with the exception of the sub woofer, should be arranged around your normal viewing/listening position (see diagram). The sub woofer should be placed in accordance with the instructions of the manufacturer; experiment with it in various positions to obtain the best result.

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Front left and right

Position your front left and right speakers to achieve a good stereo image for normal musical reproduction. If they are placed too close together there will be a lack of spaciousness; if they are placed too far apart a stereo image will appear to

have a large ‘hole’ in the middle and will be presented in two halves. If there is no practical alternative to placing the speakers widely apart, this effect can be overcome in music reproduction by using centre sound extraction from the left and right speakers (see the description of “Dolby Pro Logic IIx Music Mode” later in this handbook).

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Centre

The centre speaker allows for a more realistic reproduction of dialogue and centre sounds. The centre speaker should have a similar tonal balance to the front left and right speakers and be positioned at a similar height.

Surround left and right

The surround left and right speakers reproduce the ambient sound and effects present in a multi-channel home cinema system and (for home theatre use) should be installed approximately one metre higher than the listener’s ears.

Surround back left and right

The surround back left and right speakers are used to add extra depth and better sound localisation and should be installed approximately one metre higher than the listener’s ears. Place the two surround back speakers such that there is an arc of approximately 150 degrees between each surround back speaker and the centre speaker. The surround back speakers should face the front of the room as shown in the diagram to provide the largest ‘sweet spot’.

Note: if you have a 6.1 speaker system, with a single surround back speaker, we recommend that you connect this speaker to the surround back left channel of the AVP700.

Sub woofer

A sub woofer will greatly improve the bass performance of your system. This is useful for reproducing special cinema effects, especially where a dedicated LFE (Low-Frequency Effects) channel is available, as with many Dolby Digital or DTS encoded discs.

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Contents Arcam AVP700 Pre-amp. processor Safety guidelines Important safety instructionsSafety compliance Contents Introduction Using this handbookInserting the batteries into the remote control Before you startVideo Before making connectionsZone 2 explained AudioCables InstallationPositioning the unit AVP700 rear panelConnection of record decks Audio connectionsAnalogue audio connections Analogue pre-amplifier outputsImportant notes about HQ-video inputs and outputs Video connectionsComposite/S-video video connections Component video connectionsZone 2 connections Scart RGB 4-WIRE ConnectionConnecting the AM and FM antennas Connecting to a power supplyControl connections Navigating the Set-up menu Configuring the AVP700Set-up mode Set-up Menu IndexGeneral Settings ‘Basic’ Set-up MenusSelect Cvbs status Sub woofer Settings Speaker SizesSurr L/R Small Large Speaker Delay Settings Speaker delay settingsDistance measurements for 5.1 EX Settings Level settingsADV 1 Speaker Eq ADV 2 Video SettingsADV 3 Digital Settings ‘Advanced’ Set-up MenusADV 6 Hdmi Settings Saving Settings and Exit Set-upADV 4 Zone 2 Settings ADV 5 Analogue SettingsRemote control Front panel display Switching on/offVolume control Operating your AVP700Zone HeadphonesInput selection Stereo DirectTreble/Bass Remote control buttonsEffects/FX ModeUsing the tuner Listening to the tuner in Zone Using the Main MenuUsing the remote control to enter the Main Menu Using the front panel to enter the Main MenuEffect Display Centre spreadingDigital multi-channel sources Surround modesTwo-channel source modes Multi-channel source modesFollowing decoding and surround modes are available Mono DSP Effects Modes Speaker positioningTroubleshooting Sound is poor or distorted Source switching changes randomly or freezes on one sourceNo Zone 2 audio when playing DTS film Unable to adjust bass and treble controlsIR Remote Codes Command Command codeSystem code Command Command code Scart connections Scart RGB cable with audio back to processorScart S-video cable with audio back to processor Technical specifications Continual improvement policyRadio interference Guarantee Worldwide GuaranteeOn line registration
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