Input Level Calibration
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•Absolute Subwoofer Phasing: it is also important for both sub- woofers to have the correct phase with regard to the rest of the system. Now that the LCR speakers are all matched, play the 80 Hz warble tone from the Stereophile Test CD. Alternatively, listen for the “body hits” (when Indy gets slugged) in WOW! (These body hits have a lot of energy at approximately 80 Hz.) Reverse the polarity of all subwoofers (if using more than one) and listen again. The polarity with the greatest bass output in this vital region is correct.
•Surround Phasing: using the pro logic mode (not the THX cinema mode), stand halfway between and at some distance from the sur- round speakers with them facing you. With strong surround pro- gram material (such as Chapter 11 on WOW!, or the
A few minutes of extra attention paid to phasing at this stage of the installation pays off handsomely in improved localization and in optimal bass performance. This is particularly true if the amplifiers used are not identical.
It is necessary to adjust the input level of sources in order to get the best results from the system when used in either THX cinema or pro logic modes. This is be- cause Dolby Pro Logic employs a modified version of Dolby B noise reduction, which needs to be calibrated in order to ensure accurate tracking and decoding of the soundtrack. This adjustment yields the best dynamic range from the sur- round decoder circuitry, and ensures accurate tracking of the steering circuitry in Dolby Pro Logic. While not
A simple test tone can be used in conjunction with the
If no test tone is available, you can still calibrate the system with reasonable accu- racy by turning up the input level control until the green LED is on most of the time during loud passages in movies, but so as to prevent it from turning red at any time (which would indicate the onset of clipping in the Dolby Pro Logic cir- cuitry). Various movies are dubbed at slightly different levels, so you may want to touch up this adjustment occasionally. Expect to see a
Default input level settings may be set for each input in the PAV. Setting these de- faults for each source in the system will have the effect of transparently eliminat-
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