3Com CP-1 owner manual Speaker Set-Up Configuration

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Speaker

Set-Up and

Configuration

CP-1 Digital Audio Environment Processor

If your center channel speaker is smaller than the left and right fronts, increasing BASS BLEND will remove low bass from the center and increase it in the left and right speakers. The center channel is so important that if it is not possible to have an extra center speaker it is frequently better to plug the center output of the CP-1 into the audio input of your video monitor and use its built-in speaker (if it has one) than it is to run the dialog through the main loudspeakers.

If the system will have a direct view (as opposed to projection) television, a shielded speaker must be used to prevent interference with the picture. Only one speaker should be used, as using two speakers to reproduce a mono signal may cause loss of intelligiblity through inter-speaker interfer- ence (comb filtering).

The center speaker should be placed as close to the TV as possible, and as close to the horizontal axis of the main speaker's tweeters as possible. Side speakers should be at the sides, or a little forward, of the listening position. If the system is for music only (no film), the sides can be as far as 20 degrees behind the listener. For film use, they should be slightly ahead of the listener. Place the sides at, or slightly above, ear level. Ceiling placement is not recommended, as this will reduce the stereo separation and will be quite strange for film, where Pro Logic sends the same information to the sides and fronts. The rears should be separated as much as possible and kept away from the listener. Here, ceiling mounts are acceptable, as is mounting hig (or in) the rear or back side walls.

The best set-up for those who like both music and films is Configuration 10. The addition of side speakers allows all forms of source material to be palyed without compromise.

The button on the back of the CP-1 labeled CENTER OUT/PHANTOM IN is very important in the operation of the Surround programs. Make sure the button is out if you have a center speaker and in if you have none. With the button in (Phantom Mode) the center channel is mixed in with the two main outputs; the side outputs carry the Left and Right signals; the center channel is turned off.

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Contents Reverb Surround CP-1 Digital Audio Environment ProcessorOwners Manual Panorama AmbienceUnpacking and Inspection PrecautionsAcknowledgements Safety Suggestions Table of Contents Introduction ControlsFront Panel Controls IndicatorsSource Monitor Inputs Rear PanelPrograms Remote ControlPanorama Effect VolumeBank ParameterControls Indicators Connections to Other Equipment InstallationPrecautions Connection CalibrationConnection and Calibration Connecting the CP-1 in a Tape Monitor LoopAudio Inputs Input Levels Setting Main Input Output LevelsFront Panel Adjustments Connection CalibrationBalancing Additional Channels Output LevelsCalibration of the Panorama Program Silence Noise Configuration Speaker Set-Up ConfigurationSpeaker Configurations For Film Speaker Set-Up ConfigurationSpeaker Set-Up Configuration For Music Speaker Set-Up Configuration Speaker Set-Up Configuration Test Mode Using the 4 ProgramsTo Load, Modify and Store Programs Program Parameters PanoramaListener Position Rear Level Rear DelayEffect Level Input BalanceRoom Shape Liveness AmbiencePrograms Ambience Reverb Treble Pre-DelayMid RT Bass RTProgram Parameters Mono Logic SurroundPro Logic Stereo LogicRear Effect Program Parameters contd Auto AzimuthBalance Bass BlendNaming a Register Using ProgramsRestoring Original Settings To Rename and Store a RegisterUsing Programs Troubleshooting TroubleshootingProblem Troubleshooting Restoring defaults Troubleshooting Lateral Sound Theory DesignConcert Hall Acoustics Lateral Sound in your Listening Environment Theory and DesignAmbience Generation TheoryDesign Ambience ExtractionPanorama Program Theory Design Theory and Design Ambience Program Be the sound that comes from the sides Reverb Program Mono Logic Surround ProgramsPro Logic Pro Logic Decoding Dolby Surround DecodingCP-1 Decoder Stereo Logic Speaker Set-Ups for Pro Logic Theory and Design References Theory and Design Frequency Response SpecificationsOptional Equipment 06/00 Lexicon 070-06619 Rev