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Using peak-level limiting

The Max SPL or Limit parameters allow you to set up peak-level limiting for bass signals, and the setting applies to all the discrete digital DSP presets.

If your loudspeaker layout includes one or more subwoofers the parameter is named Max SPL, and it sets the peak-level limit for the LFE channel.

If your loudspeaker layout contains no subwoofer the parameter is named Limit, and it sets the peak-level limit of the bass signal added to the main loudspeakers. For loudspeaker layouts using Meridian DSP loudspeakers as the main left and right, or centre speakers, the Limit value is fixed at -11dBFS and the parameter does not appear in the menu.

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Contents Meridian 565 Digital Surround Processor Preface Contents DSP presets Service and guaranteeIntroduction Professional features Meridian 500 SeriesSeries communications Sample configurations Three-channel stereo systemFive-channel surround system THX system Meridian Analogue Theatre DSP6000C Complete multimedia surround system An AC-3 LaserDisc systemSpecification and accessories SpecificationAvailable accessories PCM, 7.1, and MLP versionsDSP presets Multi-channel digital sourcesMulti-channel sources encoded onto two channels Mpeg SurroundConventional stereo sources TV LogicSpecial DSP presets TrifieldUsing the digital surround processor Front panel Switching on and off To switch to standbyTo switch on from standby Selecting a source To select a sourceAdjusting the volume To restore the soundTo change the volume To mute the soundChanging the DSP preset To change the DSP presetChanging the display To change the displayUsing the digital surround processor Customising the digital surround processor Locking and unlocking the menus To lock the menusTo unlock the menus Using a Meridian DSP Loudspeaker Changing the DSP parametersTo change a DSP parameter Standard parametersStandard parameters OSDChanging treble, bass, or phase To change the absolute phaseTo change the treble To change the bassChanging the listening position To move the listening position to the left or rightTo change the relative delay of the centre speaker Changing the integration of the centreTo change the relative level of the centre speaker To change the relative delay of the rear or side speakers Changing the spaciousness of the soundTo adjust the lip sync Changing the lip sync and on-screen displayTo change the position of the on-screen display Changing the DSP preset for a source To change the DSP preset for a sourceDefining your own presets To save the preset settingsTo clear a user-defined preset DSP presets Logic DSP presets Pro LogicPro Logic and THX Cinema DSP preset parameters THX CinemaTV Logic TV Logic DSP preset parameters Mono and Academy DSP preset parametersMono and Academy Music DSP presets MusicTrifield Music and Trifield DSP preset parameters Ambisonic Super StereoAmbisonic and Super Stereo DSP preset parameters Music Logic DSP preset parametersMusic Logic DTS MusicMpeg Music Stereo and DirectMLP MLP version only Movie DSP presets Dolby DigitalDolby Digital THX, DTS THX, Movie DSP preset parameters Using dynamic range controlUsing peak-level limiting Service and guarantee Service GuaranteeGlossary Layout Limit Mono subMax SPL Mono surrounds LFE subPreset Source SurroundSteered surrounds Type Index DSP parametersListening position, moving to Meridian Digital Theatre Selecting a source Sides DSP parameter Sources Processor
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The Meridian Audio 565 is a landmark in the realm of high-fidelity audio processing. Launched as a digital surround sound processor, it has captivated audiophiles and home theater enthusiasts with its innovative technology and exceptional sound quality. The 565 serves as a definitive solution for those looking to enhance their audio experience, boasting a range of features that solidify its status in the industry.

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