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Adjustable Crossover Point

The Stage One enables you to designate each set of speakers in your system (Front, Center, Surround, and Surround Back) as either Large or Small and to adjust the crossover frequency below which bass is redirected away from the channels feeding the Small speakers. There are twenty different crossover frequencies to choose from. Separate crossovers can be selected for Stereo and surround modes.

Separate Level Settings for Each Mode

The initial setup procedure defines a single channel balance for all modes. Although this setting should be correct for most of the basic surround modes, you can trim the balances individually for each mode from the Advanced Menu. Once set for a particular mode, customized channel levels will be loaded automatically whenever that mode is selected.

On-the-Fly Adjustments

You can use the remote control’s On-the-Fly and Balances functions to make temporary channel-level adjustments for a particular soundtrack. In Stereo mode, you can adjust the left-right balance and subwoofer level. In surround modes, you can adjust the front-rear balance as well as the center-channel and subwoofer levels.

Independent Selection of Audio and Video Sources

A page on the remote control enables you to select video independently with the push of a button. This allows you to watch one source while you listen to another, without going through any complicated setup menus.

Built-In AM/FM Tuner

The Stage One has a built-in AM/FM tuner with 20 station presets. The remote control’s Tuner page contains buttons for selecting presets, as well as station-seek buttons.

FRONT-PANEL CONTROLS

1Power

The Power button switches the Stage One between its Active and Standby modes. In Standby, the analog circuitry remains powered while the DSP module is shut down and the outputs are muted.

2Mute

Pressing the Mute button will toggle the Stage One’s audio outputs on and off.

3Mute LED

The Mute LED will illuminate red when the system is muted.

4Enter Button

The Enter button is used in conjunction with the Stage Manager to oper- ate the Stage One menu system. (See "Front-panel Operation.") When the tuner is selected, the Enter button is used to switch the Stage Manager into tuning mode. (See "Tuner.")

5Input Selection Buttons

Pressing any of these buttons (TV, DVD, etc.) selects the corresponding rear-panel connection as the current input.

6Input Indicator LED

The LEDs above the Input Selection buttons indicate the source currently

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7Stage Manager Control

The Stage Manager is both a knob and, when pushed, a button. It serves a number of functions, including volume control, AM/FM tuning, and menu operation. (See "Stage Manager.")

8Display

The Stage One has a two-line by twenty-character vacuum-tube fluores- cent display that indicates the current audio mode, input, and volume con- trol setting.

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Klipsch THX ULTRA2 manual Adjustable Crossover Point, Separate Level Settings for Each Mode, On-the-Fly Adjustments

THX ULTRA2 specifications

The Klipsch THX Ultra2 system is a premium home theater speaker system that epitomizes high-fidelity audio performance. Designed for enthusiasts seeking a cinematic experience in their own homes, this system excels in delivering powerful, clear sound across a wide frequency range.

One of the standout features of the THX Ultra2 system is its compliance with the THX Ultra2 certification. This certification ensures that the speakers meet rigorous performance standards, making them capable of delivering an immersive audio experience akin to that found in commercial theaters. The system is engineered to produce dynamic range and low-distortion sound at high volume levels, which is crucial for recreating the explosive effects of modern films.

The THX Ultra2 system typically comprises several key components: main speakers, satellite speakers, and subwoofers, all designed to work in harmony. The main speakers are equipped with Klipsch's signature horn-loaded technology, which allows for increased efficiency and better high-frequency response. This design means that listeners can enjoy crisp, clear dialogue and intricate details in music without strain, even at higher volume levels.

In addition to its horn-loaded design, the THX Ultra2 system includes high-performance woofers made from rigid materials. These woofers add depth and richness to the bass response, ensuring that explosions, music, and ambient sounds are felt as much as they're heard. The subwoofer is specifically designed to provide tight, impactful bass that extends down to lower frequencies, ensuring a full-range listening experience.

Klipsch also incorporates a unique technology called "Tractrix Horn," which enhances sound dispersion and efficiency. By directing the sound precisely toward the listener, this technology minimizes distortion and improves clarity, especially in larger rooms where sound can often dissipate.

Another notable characteristic of the THX Ultra2 system is its elegant design, which integrates seamlessly into any home decor. The speakers often feature a sleek finish that not only looks sophisticated but also minimizes resonance, further enhancing audio quality.

In conclusion, the Klipsch THX Ultra2 speaker system represents a pinnacle in home audio technology. With its THX certification, innovative speaker design, and superior performance across music and movies, it provides an unparalleled entertainment experience, making it a top choice for audiophiles and home theater enthusiasts alike. Whether you are watching movies or listening to your favorite albums, the Klipsch THX Ultra2 fully captures the essence of high-quality sound.