profiles

The name of each position can be specified in the same way that sources are. (See input setup earlier in this section.)

autocalibration uses the provided microphone to calibrate the system automatically for optimal performance in each of these four positions.

Simply plug in the microphone to the mic input on the rear panel, place the microphone at the desired position, and then press auto levels and auto delays in turn, allowing the SSP-600 to run its tests and establish the correct settings for you.

manual levels adjusts the speakers levels manually as you might have done with other surround processors. A noise sequencer is available to provide a reference signal for adjustment purposes. Holding a dB SPL meter at the listening position, at arm’s length, and pointing straight up at the ceiling, adjust the level of each speaker in turn until it reads 75 dB SPL when the meter is set to “C” weighting and Slow response.

manual distance adjusts the distances settings manually as you might have done with other surround processors. Simply measure the distance with a tape measure or equivalent, and enter the distance into the menu. The SSP-600 will automatically convert this distance to the appropriate delay.

This design feature is intended to allow the user to create a number of shortcuts to various functions of your surround sound processor. Two separate profiles, with up to six commands for each can be created.

Additionally, a new name, up to 14 characters long, can be assigned to these two buttons. Once the “in use” button is highlighted, the new profile button will appear on the home page. You can also assign OSD to these preferences.

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Classe Audio SSP-600 owner manual Profiles