Sub Stereo: This setting allows the volume level of the subwoofer to be adjusted for when the subwoofer is being used with 2-channel (stereo) sources. The subwoofer level for stereo music often needs to be set at a lower level than that for cinema use; use this trim setting, with a stereo source, to reduce the subwoofer output in stereo playback to an acceptable level. The level required depends on various factors such as speakers, the types and styles of music to be played and personal taste.

DVD-A Sub Level: This setting allows compensation for subwoofer level gain from external decoders or sources (such as DVD-A players).

When decoding digital inputs, the AVR280 follows the convention for products of this type and sets the subwoofer level 10dB higher than that of the other channels. Source products such as DVD-audio players do not follow this pattern, however, setting the subwoofer level to be the same as the other channels. This means that switching from material that has been decoded by the AVR280 to that decoded externally may mean that the subwoofer sounds very quiet. This setting provides for the removal of that difference by allowing the subwoofer level of the DVD-A (multi-channel) input to be raised by 10dB.

<Normal: No gain compensation. This allows the DVD-A sub level to pass directly to the output with no gain adjustment.

<+10dB: This increases the DVD-A (multi-channel input) sub level by 10dB

If you are using the AVR280 in combination with the multi-channel analogue outputs of an Arcam DVD‑A player, then this item should be set to ‘+10dB’.

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The speaker distance control can be

used to set automatically the appropriate time delays required for all the speakers in your system. To use this, measure from the usual listening position to the front of each individual speaker in the system and enter this value in the appropriate place. The measurements can be entered either in feet or metres, as selected from the ‘General Settings’ menu page.

An alternative to using the speaker distance control is to enter the delays manually in milliseconds.

Note that the delay adjustment is not a substitute for proper speaker placement, but can help to ensure accurate and correct signal arrival times from all the channels to the primary listening position.

Distance measurements for 5.1 [and 7.1]

No measurement can be entered for a speaker that is

speaker delay settings

not selected in the previous ‘Speaker Sizes’ menu.

 

NOTE: Only enter these delay settings once you have specified which delay units (i.e., Time, Imperial or Metric) you will be using. The delay settings will be lost if the units are changed.

If the delay units are set to Time, then enter the delay in milliseconds for each channel.

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Arcam AVR280 manual Speaker Delay Settings, Distance measurements for 5.1, Speaker delay settings

AVR280 specifications

The Arcam AVR280 is a high-performance AV receiver designed to deliver an immersive home theater experience. Known for its robust build quality and advanced technological features, it caters to both audiophiles and casual users seeking top-notch sound and video quality.

One of the standout features of the AVR280 is its power output. The receiver is equipped with an impressive 7-channel amplification system, providing 80 watts per channel into 8 ohms. This ample power ensures clear and dynamic audio reproduction, making it ideal for driving demanding speaker systems and creating a rich soundstage. The AVR280 also supports Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio, ensuring superior sound quality for high-definition movie formats.

In terms of connectivity, the AVR280 is well-equipped with multiple HDMI inputs, enabling seamless integration with various devices such as Blu-ray players, gaming consoles, and streaming devices. It supports 4K video pass-through and upscaling, allowing users to enjoy high-definition content with stunning clarity. The receiver also features ARC (Audio Return Channel) functionality, simplifying sound output from compatible TVs.

The AVR280 utilizes Arcam's proprietary Class G amplification technology, which strikes a balance between efficiency and audio fidelity. This innovative design minimizes distortion, ensuring a clean and detailed sound reproduction across all frequencies. Additionally, the room correction technology integrated into the AVR280 automatically calibrates the audio output based on the acoustics of the room, optimizing performance for different setups.

An intuitive user interface and easy setup process enhance the overall user experience. With a sleek design, the AVR280 seamlessly fits into various home entertainment environments while offering a range of customizable options to suit individual preferences.

For those who prioritize streaming capabilities, the AVR280 is compatible with various streaming services, allowing users to enjoy their favorite music with ease. Overall, the Arcam AVR280 stands out as a versatile and powerful AV receiver, making it an excellent choice for anyone looking to elevate their home theater experience with premium sound and video quality.