CALIBRATING - MAIN MONITORS |
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Overview
1Select Setup menu from the Main menu - then Calibrate monitor
2Select each monitor and set calibration level using the CD
Calibration procedure
The calibration has to be made to ensure that all monitors produce the same sound pressure level in the listening position when fed with the same signal.
The level of the input signal can be locked to a specific sound pressure produced by the monitors.
Interchannel calibration
In the main menu:
•Select Setup menu
•Then select Calibrate monitor
•Select monitor Master L front
Now you can read the settings of this monitor.
•Set the Calib to 0.0 dB
•Start the CD and play track 11/23 (two channel stereo) or track 11 (multi channel DTS)
The tracks contain 500 Hz – 2 kHz filtered Pink Noise.
Now: the sound pressure level is “measured” or registered by ear.
Continue to the next channel. Using the Calib adjust to set the same level as the first monitor. If using a multi channel set up continue to the next monitors.
Acoustic level calibration
In some parts of the audio industry the monitoring system has to be related to absolute acoustic levels.
On the CD, the tracks mentioned above are recorded at
Film | Video | Music |
83 dB(C) | 78 dB(C) |
•Select the first monitor (L).
•Play the track on the CD related to this monitor.
•Set Calib to 0.0 dB.
•Adjust the global volume until the desired
•Go on to the next monitor
•Adjust Calib till the same
•Continue the procedure until all monitors are calibrated.
•Exit calibration.
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