5.2SPEAKER SETUP:

Although this manual is following the setup sub-menus in the order they appear on the Main menu screen, you will need to set up the speakers first in the “Size setup” - Section 5.2.4. It will make it easier to properly set the speaker output levels if you have configured the SSP-60 so it “knows” what speakers you have in the system as well as the speaker sizes. You should also consult the manual for the speakers and for the subwoofer and decide what crossover frequency you should set for the subwoofer. Usually the crossover frequency will be around 80 Hz, but if your speakers are small and have no real bass capability you may wish to get more information from the woofer by setting the crossover at 100 or 120Hz. You may also wish to check with your dealer about this section of the setup sequence.

Once the speaker sizes are set, use the “Distance setup” (Section 5.2.3), or ‘Dist. autocalibrate’ (Section 5.2.5) to set the correct distances before moving on to the “Level setup” or “Level autocalibrate” sub-menus.

Speaker setup

>Level setup Distance setup Size setup

Level autocalibrate? Dist. autocalibrate?

Exit

TV Display

These displays show that you have accessed the Speaker setup sub-menu and highlighted the Level setup. You can scan through the available choices by pressing the \/ and /\ buttons on the remote. When the sub-menu you wish to adjust is highlighted press the ENTER key to make a selection. To leave this menu scroll down to Exit and press the ENTER key.

Speaker setup

Level setup

Panel Display

5.2.1Level setup: There are two ways to calibrate the speakers with the SSP-60. You can do it by hand with the aid of a Sound Pressure Level (SPL) meter. An inexpensive but relatively accurate meter is available at most Radio Shack stores, or through their catalog. You can also do it automatically using the supplied microphone and the auto-calibrate procedure (refer to section 5.2.4 for more details).

Classé recommends all speakers be set at equal levels, at a sound pressure level of 75dB. This level will usually enable you to watch movies with the Volume control set at 0dB, depending of course upon the show, how loud you like to listen and, of course, your neighbors.

Level setup

 

>Left

0dB

Center

0dB

Right

0dB

Right surround

0dB

Right back

0dB

Left back

0dB

Left surround

0dB

Subwoofer

0dB

Exit

 

These displays show that you have accessed the Level setup sub-menu and highlighted the Left Front speaker level control. You can scan through the available choices by pressing the \/ and /\ buttons on the remote. When the speaker you wish to adjust is highlighted press the < or > key to decrease or increase the level. To leave the menu and save the settings scroll down to Exit and press the ENTER key.

Level setup

Left:0.0dB

TV Display

Panel Display

Highlighting a speaker selection does not cause that speaker to play pink noise. To play pink noise at the relative level displayed on the right side of the screen or panel, you must press the CAL key on the remote control to start the test signal. The SSP-60 will immediately begin playing pink noise through one speaker after another. Next, use the /\ or \/ keys to scroll to each speaker you wish to test/adjust. Press either the < or > key to begin playing pink noise through the selected speaker. Continue to press the < and > key to adjust the volume of that speaker until the SPL meter reads 75 dB. The > key increases speaker SPL and the < key decreases SPL. Use either the /\ or \/ to scroll to the next speaker you wish to adjust, use < or > to start it playing and correct the adjustment.

When you are satisfied with the levels of the speakers let the pink noise cycle through all the speakers a few times to be sure all the audio output levels are the same, then press CAL to exit the test signal. Scroll down to “Exit” and press ENTER to exit the Level Menu. The settings will be memorized.

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