Arcam AVR350 manual Speaker Sizes, Subwoofer Settings, Bypass the DSP processing

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HQ Video: Choose between RGB or YUV; if you have a YUV display, set this item to YUV, otherwise set it to RGB. Note that this setting has no effect on the HDMI output.

This setting controls the routing of the HQ-video within the AVR350, either as 3-wire YUV or 4- wire RGB signals (with the synchronisation signal on composite for RGB). In addition, it controls the operation of the S-video/composite-to-HQ video converter.

When set to YUV, incoming composite and S-video signals are converted to YUV; in RGB mode, the iincoming signals are converted to RGB, with the synchronisation signal on the composite output.

2 – Speaker Sizes

The size and number of loudspeakers are defined on this page.

Auto Set-up:Allows the setting of ‘standard configurations’ as in the table below:

Speaker

Config. 1

Config. 2

Config. 3

Custom

 

 

 

 

 

Front L/R

Small

Large

Large

Small/Large

 

 

 

 

 

Centre

Small

Small

Small

Small/Large/None

 

 

 

 

 

Surr L/R

Small

Small

Large

Small/Large/None

 

 

 

 

 

Surr Back L/R

Small

Small

Small

Small/None

 

 

 

 

 

Sub-woofer

Present

None

Present

Present/None

 

 

 

 

 

5.1 Rears

Both

Both

Both

Surr L/R/

 

 

 

 

Sur Back L/R/

 

 

 

 

Both

 

 

 

 

 

The Custom setting allows you to choose any combination of speakers to suit your system. Note that the centre and rear speakers cannot be set to ‘large’ if the front speakers are set to ‘small’.

5.1 Rears defines how the speakers in a full ‘7.1’ installation handle 5.1 decoded sources.

< Surr L/R redirects 5.1 surround signal to the surround left and right speakers. No signal will be directed to the surround back left or right speakers.

< Surr Back L/R redirects 5.1 surround signal to the surround back left and right speakers. No signal will be directed to the surround left or right speakers.

< Both redirects the 5.1 surround signal to both pairs of speakers with the signal to each set reduced by 3dB.

A note on speaker sizes:

A Large speaker is one that is capable of handling a full range signal (i.e., 20Hz–20kHz).

A Small speaker is one that is not capable of reproducing a deep bass signal (i.e., below 100Hz), for example a satellite speaker.

None indicates that there is no speaker connected to that channel.

3 – Subwoofer Settings

If no subwoofer was selected in the previous speaker menus then some of the items on

this page will not be adjustable.

Cross-over Freq.: This setting defines the frequency at which bass redirection begins. Frequencies below this level are redirected from ‘small’ speakers to the Fronts or to the subwoofer; frequencies above this level are not redirected. The value for this

setting depends on your speakers, environment and taste, and is best determined by experimentation.

The adjustment can be made in increments of 10Hz between 40Hz and 130Hz.

Stereo Mode: Select between Large, Large+Sub or Sat+Sub.

If you have configured your system to have a subwoofer, then you have the flexibility to choose how bass information is distributed between the front left/right speakers and the subwoofer when listening to stereo sources. Choose the option which gives you the most solid even sounding bass (for best results test with a set-up disc or live program material).

< Large: Pure stereo information – all audio is sent to the front left and right speakers. Use this setting if you have large front speakers.

Note that this option will override the setting configured on the ‘Speaker Sizes’ menu page.

< Large+Sub: Pure stereo is fed to left and right and extracted bass is sent to the subwoofer. In

 

this case the low frequency information is, effectively, duplicated.

 

< Sat+Sub: Use this setting if you have ‘Small’ satellite left and right speakers. Full bass

 

management is used in analogue stereo so that analogue sources are fed to the DSP where the

 

bass is filtered off left and right and redirected to the subwoofer.

 

Note that the above three Stereo Mode settings pass the audio through the DSP, which may degrade

 

the sound quality slightly. This can be avoided for the ‘Large’ setting by pressing the Direct button to

 

bypass the DSP processing.

 

DTS LFE Gain: DTS soundtracks typically have the LFE track recorded 10dB lower than the main audio

 

tracks. It is, therefore, necessary to compensate for this by raising the LFE output level by 10dB, and

 

setting the DTS LFE gain to ‘Normal’ activates this compensation. Some DTS soundtracks have been

 

recorded with the LFE signal at the same levels as the main audio, however, and therefore require no

 

gain compensation. For these disks set the DTS LFE gain to -10dB.

 

< Normal: This increases the LFE signal by 10dB and is the recommended setting for the AVR350.

 

< -10dB: This allows the LFE to pass directly to the output with no gain adjustment.

 

Unfortunately, there is no rule for determining which discs are recorded using which method. As a

AVR350

general guide, however, it is only early DTS music discs that require the -10dB setting.

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Contents AVR350 Safety compliance Safety guidelinesImportant safety instructions Contents Before you start Using this handbookSafety IntroductionInserting the batteries into the remote control Before making connectionsAVR350 rear panel InstallationPositioning the unit CablesAnalogue pre-amplifier outputs Audio connectionsAnalogue audio connections Connection of record decksScart RGB 4-wire connection Video connectionsSpeaker impedance Connecting loudspeakersUsing spade terminals FM antenna Connecting the AM and FM antennasZone 2 connections AM antennaTrigger outputs Connecting to a power supplyControl connections Mains leadSet-up Menu Index Configuring the AVR350Set-up mode Navigating the Set-up menuGeneral Settings ‘Basic’ Set-up MenusBypass the DSP processing Subwoofer SettingsSpeaker Sizes Distance measurements for 5.1 Speaker Delay SettingsSpeaker delay settings Test Tone Cycle Level settingsEX Settings Use Channels 6+7 for‘Advanced’ Set-up Menus ADV 2 Video SettingsADV 3 Digital Settings ADV 1 Speaker EqADV 5 Analogue Settings Saving Settings and Exit Set-upADV 4 Zone 2 Settings ADV 6 Hdmi SettingsRemote control Operating your AVR350 Switching on/offVolume control Front panel displayStereo Direct HeadphonesInput selection ZoneMode Remote control buttonsEffects/FX Treble/BassStoring a preset Using the tunerTuning to a station Deleting a presetUsing the Main Menu Display Centre spreading Effect Using Zone‘Dimension’ is set to 3 for normal use No centre spreading 20.8 69.8 Phantom centreSurround modes Digital multi-channel sourcesFollowing decoding and surround modes are available Mono Two-channel source modesMulti-channel source modes Speaker positioning DSP Effects ModesBefore you start important information Bi-wiring and bi-amping loudspeakersBi-wiring your loudspeakers Bi-amping your systemBi-amping using an external power-amplifier Front Right Front Left SpeakerTroubleshooting Unable to adjust bass and treble controls Source switching changes randomly or freezes on one sourceNo Zone 2 audio when playing DTS film Hum on an analogue inputCommand Command code IR Remote CodesSystem code Command Command code Scart S-video cable with audio back to processor Scart connectionsScart RGB cable with audio back to processor Radio interference Technical specificationsContinual improvement policy On line registration GuaranteeWorldwide Guarantee Command and response formats Appendix Serial programming interfaceEen van de menus van de AVR350 openen Power / Alimentation / Betriebsbereitschaft / StroomExample / Exemple / Beispiel / Voorbeeld Mute / Coupure du son / Stumm / Dempen Änderung des Audio- oder Videoeingangs einer Zone Changes the audio and video input to a zoneChange l’entrée audio et vidéo d’une zone De audio- en video-ingang naar een zone wijzigenÄnderung der Videoquelle der Hauptzone Changes the video input for the main zoneChange l’entrée vidéo de la zone principale De video-ingang voor de hoofdzone wijzigenDirect mode / Mode Direct / Direktmodus / Modus Direct Command/response sequence to change the effect mode to Party Effect / Effet / Effekt / EffectCursor/OK instructions. f Instructions Curseur/OK Navigation / Navigation / Navigation / NavigatieStore / Mémorisation / Speichern / Opslaan Tune / Réglage / Senderabstimmung / Afstemmen RDS / Système RDS / RDS / RDS Issue Pembroke Avenue, Waterbeach, Cambridge CB5 9QR, England
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