Meridian Audio 8000 Drive units move when the speaker is switched on or off, Sound is odd or mono

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TROUBLESHOOTING

Drive units move when the speaker is switched on or off

This is normal as the speaker active electronics settle.

Configuring the DSP8000 loudspeaker does not have any effect

Make sure that you are configuring the DSP8000 loudspeaker used as the master digital loudspeaker in the system. This determines the configuration of all digital loudspeakers in the system.

Unit stays in standby

Check that it is connected correctly.

Turn the system on from another Meridian product in the system.

Only the master loudspeaker plays

Check the S5 cables are connected correctly.

Sound is odd or mono

Check that the DSP8000 loudspeakers are correctly configured as Left and Right respectively.

The yellow indicator flashes or stays on

This indicates that DSP clipping is occurring.

Brief flashes indicate occasional clipping which will not be audible.

If the indicator stays on for long periods this may indicate a fault in the configuration of your system, and you should contact your Meridian dealer.

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Contents R I D I a N D S P L O U D S P E a K E R E R G U I D E Meridian DSP8000 Digital Loudspeaker System User Guide CD Radio LP TV Tape 1 Tape 2 CDR Cable DVD VCR 1 VCR 2 LDSales and service in the UK Sales and service in the USA Copyright and acknowledgementsContents Index Introduction Meridian DSP8000 loudspeaker system Digital Signal ProcessingDSP loudspeaker drivers Meridian High Resolution MHR Power amplifiersCabinet Meridian Comms Meridian Digital Theatre Sample configurationsMeridian Digital Music System Specification Power Available accessories Setting up the DSP8000 loudspeakers Care when unpacking UnpackingComponents UnpackingTightening the drive units To dismantle the loudspeakersRadio interference Safety warnings Positioning the DSP8000 loudspeakersTo avoid overheating To obtain the best soundConnecting the loudspeakers Back panelDigital connections Communications connectionsTo connect two DSP loudspeakers in a Meridian system Connecting to other equipmentTo use a DSP loudspeaker as a centre speaker DSP loudspeaker Centre master 508.24 24-Bit CD Player Setting UP Using the DSP8000 loudspeakers To switch to standby Selecting a sourceRadio To select a sourceStatus indicators Changing the displayRadio PCM 96k To change the displayed informationAdjusting the volume To change the volumeTo restore the sound MutedChanging the tilt, bass or phase Phase +Tilt+0.0 Bass+0.0Reset Changing the listening positionBal AxisConfiguring the DSP8000 loudspeakers To select a standard setting Choosing standard settingsType To specify the speaker position SlvTo choose master or slave Specifying information about your system To configure the DSP8000 loudspeaker500 Auto Bal. Y Centre N Diag. N To configure a source Configuring the sourcesRD Radio FF. Y Configuring the setup options SetupTo select Setup mode To adjust the centre tilt offsetTo store the settings StoreTroubleshooting Unit goes silent when played hard Display on front panel not litRemote not working There is radio interferenceDrive units move when the speaker is switched on or off Yellow indicator flashes or stays onUnit stays in standby Only the master loudspeaker playsCleaning Maintenance and cleaningFitting and removing the grilles Service Service and guaranteeGuarantee Troubleshooting Index Comms Input Comms Output

8000 specifications

Meridian Audio 8000 is a remarkable audio component that exemplifies the merger of precision engineering and cutting-edge technology in the realm of high-fidelity sound reproduction. As one of Meridian's flagship products, the 8000 series distinguishes itself with a rich feature set tailored for audiophiles and discerning listeners.

At the heart of the Meridian 8000 is its innovative digital signal processing (DSP) technology, which delivers exceptional audio clarity and an immersive listening experience. This sophisticated technology enables real-time sound adjustments, ensuring that music is reproduced with stunning accuracy across varying environments. The DSP capabilities allow for advanced digital crossovers, providing a seamless blend of frequencies and enhancing the overall soundstage.

Moreover, the Meridian 8000 supports various audio formats and resolutions, including high-resolution audio files, ensuring compatibility with modern digital music standards. It features multiple inputs, including coaxial, optical, and USB connections, making it versatile for various sources, from traditional CD players to contemporary streaming devices.

A standout feature of the 8000 is its proprietary Meridian Room Correction technology. This function analyzes the listening environment and automatically adjusts the speaker output to compensate for room acoustics, ensuring optimal sound quality regardless of the placement of the equipment. This characteristic is particularly advantageous in less-than-ideal listening spaces, where reflections and distortions can significantly impact audio quality.

In terms of design, the Meridian 8000 showcases an elegant and timeless aesthetic, complemented by high-quality materials that emphasize durability and performance. Its user-friendly interface allows for easy navigation, while the expansive display provides critical information about playback status and settings.

The 8000 series also includes advanced connectivity options, such as Meridian's proprietary 80-bit digital signal processors and high-quality DACs (Digital-to-Analog Converters). This implementation guarantees precise audio conversion, leading to a richer and more engaging listening experience.

In summary, the Meridian Audio 8000 stands as a beacon of audio excellence, combining innovative technologies, user-friendly features, and superb design to satisfy the most demanding music lovers. Whether for critical listening or casual enjoyment, the 8000 series promises to deliver a sound experience like no other, making it a valuable addition for anyone serious about their audio setup.