Using Your Acoustimass® 15 Speakers
For realistic home theater sound
LFE level control
The LFE level control on your Powered Acoustimass module increases or decreases the relative level of low frequency effects on movie soundtracks. Use it to regulate the presence of these underlying deep bass sounds. You may find it unnecessary to adjust this control. The factory, or detent setting is appropriate for a majority of listening situations.
Bass control
The Bass control on your Powered Acoustimass module can help you customize your listening room. Turning the control to the right will add bass to the sound in rooms that might be characterized as too shrill. Turning down the control will “brighten” the listening room. As with the LFE level control, you may find the factory setting to be completely appropriate for your listening room.
Setting your Dolby Pro-Logic receiver
For video applications, we recommend the
Figure 8
A Dolby
Setting your Dolby Digital receiver
Your Acoustimass 15 speakers are fully compatible with the output from Dolby Digital receiv- ers. Integrated Signal Processing assures full bass reproduction for all channels regardless of receiver settings. However, the table below suggests a set of recommended receiver settings. The cube speakers are
Speaker | Setting at receiver |
Left and Right Front | Large |
Center | Large |
Left and Right Surround | Large |
Subwoofer | ON |
LFE (low frequency effects) | ON (at maximum setting) |
Note: The Acoustimass 15 speaker system incorporates an automatic protection circuit, which guards against most kinds of damage from electrical stress or overload. This circuit activates at high volume levels to reduce output, causing a slight decrease in volume. This is normal operation and indicates that power input may be exceeding safe levels. Sustained listening at these levels is not recommended.
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