Harman-Kardon AVR 3650, AVR 2650 owner manual Manual Speaker Setup

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AVR

Advanced Functions, Manual Speaker Setup

Contrast Adjustment

1.Adjust the contrast on your TV until you see a bright white bar in the lower right corner of the screen and a deep, dark, black bar to the left.

2.If the brightness of the white bar no longer increases when the Contrast is turned up or the borders of white letters bloom (overlight) into the black areas (drastically decreasing the sharpness of the letters), the contrast has been turned up too much. Reduce the Contrast until these effects disappear and the video still looks realistic.

3.If you are watching TV with ambient daylight, adjust the contrast so that a normal video picture looks the same as the surroundings in your room; that way the eye is relaxed when watching the TV picture. Reduce the setting when the surrounding light is dimmed to improve the sharpness of the picture.

4.The gray scale in the middle line should retain the same distinction between each bar as before the contrast adjustment. If not, repeat both Step 3 of the Brightness Adjustment and the Contrast Adjustment.

Color Adjustment

1.When the brightness and contrast are set optimally, adjust the Color control. Set the level so that the colors look strong but still natural, not overdone. If the color level is too high, depending on the TV, some of the bars will seem wider or the color intensity will not increase when the control is turned up. Test the color intensity with a video of pictures of faces, flowers, fruit and vegetables.

2.Refer to a large white bar in your test pattern to tweak the warmth of the picture using the Tint control on your TV.

Sharpness Adjustment

Contrary to intuition, the picture will appear sharper and clearer with the sharpness backed off from the maximum setting. Reduce the Sharpness setting on your television, and the setting on the AVR, if necessary, to minimize the appearance of any white lines between the bars in the gray-scale portion of the test screen.

Manual Speaker Setup

Your AVR is flexible and may be configured to work with most speakers and to compensate for the acoustic characteristics of your room.

The EzSet/EQ process automatically detects the capabilities of each connected speaker and optimizes the AVR’s performance with your speakers. If you are unable to run EzSet/ EQ calibration, or if you wish to set up your AVR for your speakers manually, use the Manual Speaker Setup on-screen menus.

Before beginning, place your loudspeakers as explained in the Place Your Speakers section, on page 13, and connect them to the AVR. Consult the owner’s guide for the speakers or the manufacturer’s Web site for their frequency-range specification. Although you may set the AVR’s individual channel levels “by ear,” an SPL (sound-pressure level) meter purchased at a local electronics store will provide greater accuracy.

Record your configuration settings in Tables A3 through A12 in the Appendix for easy re-entry after a system reset or after the AVR’s Master Power switch has been turned off or the unit has been unplugged for more than four weeks.

NOTE: When using the AVR’s Manual Speaker Setup menus, select a video output resolution of 720p or higher to view graphics that simplify configuration.

Step One – Determine Your Speakers’ Crossover Frequencies

Without using the EzSet/EQ process, the AVR can’t detect how many speakers you’ve connected to it; nor can it determine their capabilities. Consult the technical specifications for all of your speakers and locate the frequency response, usually given as a range, e.g., 100Hz – 20kHz (±3dB). Write down the lowest frequency that each of your speakers is capable of playing (100Hz in the above example) as the crossover in Table A3 in the Appendix. NOTE: This is not the same as the crossover frequency listed in the speaker’s specifications.

For the subwoofer, write down the transducer size. The AVR’s bass management determines which speakers will be used to play back the low-frequency (bass) portion of the source program. Sending the lowest notes to small satellite speakers will result in bad sound and may even damage the speakers. The highest notes may not be heard at all through the subwoofer.

With proper bass management, the AVR divides the source signal at a crossover point. All information above that crossover point is played through your system’s speakers, and all information below the crossover point is played through the subwoofer. This way, each loudspeaker in your system will perform at its best, delivering a more powerful and enjoyable sound experience.

Step Two – Measure the Speaker Distances

Ideally, all of your speakers would be placed in a circle, with the listening position at the center. However, you may have had to place some speakers a little farther away from the listening position than others. Sounds that are supposed to arrive simultaneously from different speakers may blur, due to different arrival times.

Your AVR provides a Distance adjustment that compensates for these real-world speaker placement differences.

Measure the distance from each speaker to the listening position, and write it down in Table A4 in the Appendix. Even if all of your speakers are the same distance from the listening position, enter your speaker distances as described in Set the Speaker Distances, on page 38.

Step Three – Manual Speaker Setup Menu

Now you are ready to program the receiver. Sit in your usual listening position, and make the room as quiet as possible.

With the receiver and video display turned on, press the Setup button to display the menu system. Select the Speaker Setup menu, and then select Manual Setup.

Speaker Setup

Automatic Setup – EzSet/EQ

Automated Speaker Setup and EQ

Manual Setup

Manually Adjust Speaker Settings

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Contents AVR 3650,AVR 365 AVR 2650,AVR Table of Contents AVRSupplied Accessories IntroductionPlace the Receiver Power Front-Panel ControlsButton USbAVR Rear-Panel Connectors Rear-Panel Connectors Mute button Info button Avr button Zone Selector Switch Source SelectorOk button backlight button C/d buttonsSystem Remote Control Functions Transport control buttons Zone Indicator light Ok buttonMute button Sleep button Menu button Zone 2 Remote Control Functions AVR 3650/AVR 365 only Introduction to Home Theater Introduction to Home TheaterTypical Home Theater System Multichannel AudioPlace Your Speakers Place Your SpeakersTypes of Home Theater System Connections Speaker ConnectionsSubwoofer Connections Source Device ConnectionsVideo Connections Sirius Satellite Radio Network Connector RS-232 ConnectorRadio Connections USB PortMaking Connections Making ConnectionsConnect Your Speakers Connect Your SubwooferConnected Component Default Source Button Assigned Monitor Output Connector Connected ComponentRecord Output Connector Connected Component Connect Your Audio and Video Source DevicesConnect Your Hdmi Devices Connect Your Component Video DevicesConnect Your Composite Video Devices Connect Your Optical Digital Video DevicesConnect The Bridge Iiip Connect to Your Home NetworkConnect the Radio Antennas Connect Your Audio RecordersInstall a Multizone System ZoneMain Room Connect IR Equipment AVR 3650/AVR 365 only Zone 2 Amplifier Not suppliedZone Main Room Mono 1/8-inch 3.5mm Mini-Plug Interconnect Not suppliedSet Up the Remote Control Connect to AC PowerInstall the Batteries in the Remote Control Connect the 12V Trigger OutputSet Up the Remote Control If the device does not turn off, enter another code numberLearning AVR 3650/AVR 365 only Set Up the AVR Set Up the AVRUsing the On-Screen Menu System Configure the AVR for Your SpeakersSet Up Your Sources Speaker Setup Automatic Setup EzSet/EQSet Up the Network Network Settings AutomaticCreating Hdmi Bypass Inputs Operating Your AVR Operating Your AVRListening to FM and AM Radio Listening to Sirius Satellite RadioIPod or iPhone Function Remote Control Key Listening to Media on a USB Device AVR 3650/AVRListening to an iPod/iPhone Device Playing files on a USB deviceInternet Radio Presets Listening to Internet RadioInternet Radio Selecting a Surround Mode Listening to Media via Your Home NetworkAudio Effects Video ModesAdvanced Functions Advanced FunctionsAudio Processing and Surround Sound Video Mode Movie Video ProcessingAudio Effects Button Center WidthHow to Adjust the Custom Picture Settings Brightness AdjustmentVideo Mode Custom Noise Reduction OffManual Speaker Setup Manual Speaker Setup Sub ModeNumber of Speakers Crossover SizeStep Four Setting Channel Output Levels Manually Set the Speaker DistancesSystem Settings Hdmi SettingsListening in Zone Status This line lets you turn Zone 2 on or offSystem Settings Settings LockGeneral AVR Settings Menu AppearanceAdvanced Remote Control Programming Sleep TimerRecording Resetting the Remote Processor ResetTo reset the AVR’s processor Troubleshooting Symptom Cause SolutionSpecifications SpecificationsAppendix Default settings, worksheets, remote product codes Table A2 Source Setting DefaultsAppendix Table A1 Recommended Source Component ConnectionsTable A3 Speaker/Channel Setting Defaults Table A4 Delay Setting DefaultsYour Settings Audio Input Connectors Position 100Hz Speakers Crossover Frequency Subwoofer ModeTable A5 Source Settings Table A6 Audio Effects SettingsTable A7 Video Modes Settings Table A8 Surround ModesBlu-ray Media Radio Disc Server 3650 Bridge 2650 AVRTable A9 Remote Control Codes Table A10 System SettingsTable A11 Zone 2 Settings Feature Default Your SettingsSurround Mode Description Incoming Bitstream or Signal Table A12 Surround ModesDolby Digital 2/0/.0 or .1, 2/2/.0 or .1, 3/2/.0 or .1, EX Surround back channelDolby Digital 2/0/.0 or Front left and right speakersDTS Neo6 DTS 2/2/.0 or .1, 3/2/.0 orModes. Three variants are available Logic Music Tuner PCM 32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 96kHz LogicAVR Table A13 Remote Control Function List Media ServerAVR 3650/AVR 365 only Table A13 Remote Control Function List AUXTable A14 Remote Control Product Codes TV Setup Code NumberTable A15 Remote Control Product Codes AUX-HDTV Table A16 Remote Control Product CodesTable A16 Remote Control Product Codes AUX-VCR Table A17 - Remote Control Product Codes AUX-CD Table A18 - Remote Control Product Codes DVDTable A19 - Remote Control Product Codes SAT Table A20 Remote Control Product Codes GameTable A21 - Remote Control Product Codes Cable Game Manufacturer Setup Code Number BrandTable A22 Remote Control Product Codes Media Server Table A24 Remote Control Product Codes AUX- TiVoManufacturer/Brand Setup Code Number

AVR 365, AVR 265, AVR 3650, AVR 2650 specifications

The Harman-Kardon AVR 2650 and AVR 3650 are part of a distinguished line of AV receivers that combine high-performance audio and video capabilities with sophisticated technology. Designed to enhance the home entertainment experience, these models stand out for their rich feature sets and exceptional sound quality.

The AVR 2650 is a 7.1-channel receiver that delivers 95 watts per channel, providing robust audio output for both movies and music. It boasts advanced audio processing technologies, including Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio, ensuring that every sound detail is faithfully reproduced. The inclusion of a USB port allows users to connect and play audio files directly from compatible devices, while built-in Bluetooth connectivity offers seamless streaming from smartphones and tablets.

In terms of video performance, the AVR 2650 supports 4K Ultra HD content and is equipped with HDMI inputs that facilitate multiple device connections. The unique Harman Kardon EzSet/EQ feature facilitates easy setup and calibration, optimizing the audio experience based on the room's acoustics for a perfect balance.

The AVR 3650, on the other hand, offers a more advanced setup with 9.1-channel processing and a higher output wattage of 105 watts per channel. This model is designed for audiophiles who demand the utmost in sound clarity and immersive experiences. The AVR 3650 boasts additional features, such as multi-zone capability, allowing users to enjoy different audio sources in multiple rooms simultaneously.

Both models incorporate advanced surround sound technologies, providing 3D audio immersion that complements modern films. Furthermore, these receivers feature HDMI pass-through, which allows for easy switching between high-definition sources without compromising signal quality. Moreover, the AVR series supports a variety of high-definition audio formats, ensuring playback of the latest audio technologies.

The AVR 265 and AVR 365 are earlier models but share core characteristics that define Harman-Kardon's legacy in the audio market. They offer similar surround sound capabilities and are engineered to provide outstanding audio fidelity. Compatible with various streaming services, these models ensure that users have access to a broad array of entertainment options right at their fingertips.

In summary, the Harman-Kardon AVR 2650 and AVR 3650, along with the AVR 265 and AVR 365, continue the brand's tradition of blending innovative technology with user-friendly design. Whether for casual listening or a full home theater setup, these receivers deliver stunning performance, making them an ideal choice for any audio enthusiast.