Loudspeaker Position Menu
Inthe 'Loudspeaker Position Menu'youcanenterthe correct distance to the listening position for each loud speakerseparately(in0.3mincrements).
Thisenablesthesystemtocompensatefordelaysdu eto unequaldistancesfromthelisteningposition.
Measurethedistancebetweenthelisteningposition | and |
theloudspeakerswhicharepresent. |
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Enterthemeasureddistances. |
Ascanbeseeninthediagram,theselectbuttonsa |
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theinputpositionsinthefollowingfixedsequence | . |
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Output channels which are not in use (see |
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speaker Menu')cannotbeedited. |
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• | Mainloudspeaker,frontleft | ........... ( FL) | ||
• | Centerloudspeaker,frontcenter | ( Center) | ||
• | Mainloudspeaker,frontright |
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• | Surroundloudspeaker,rearright | .....( SR) | ||
• | Surroundloudspeaker,rearleft | ...... ( SL) | ||
• | Activesubwoofer(anyposition) | .... ( SUB) | ||
Enterthemeasureddistancesusingthechangebutton | s; | |||
theincrementis0.3m. |
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Note
The maximum distance for any one loudspeaker to the listening position is 12 m. Greater distances than this cannot be recommended for acoustic reasons, and the system is not designed to compensate for such long delays.
Basicsettings | 38 |