Loudspeaker Balance Menu
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individualchannelscarefullytoeachother. |
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The 'Loudspeaker Balance Menu' is designed to set theexactlevelsofallchannels.
When you initially activate the 'Loudspeaker Balance
Menu'youwillhearatwosecondburstofhissingsound |
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from theleftmainloudspeaker. Youwillfindthe c | orre | ||
spondinginputpositionafterthefirstmenupoint. |
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'FL: | 00 | '. |
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Asthediagramshows,thehissthenpassestothen ext speakerinthefixedorder,andlaststwosecondsi neach case:
• | Mainloudspeaker,frontleft | ..........( FL) |
• | Centerloudspeaker,frontcenter | (Center) |
• | Mainloudspeaker,frontright | ........ ( FR) |
• | Surroundloudspeaker,rearright | .... ( SR) |
•Surroundloudspeaker,rearleft................... .......( SL)
Thesystemskipsanyoutputchannelswhicharenot in use(see 'Loudspeaker Menu').
The menu indicates the corresponding input when the hisssoundsfromeachchannelinturn.Thevalueca nbe adjustedusingthechangebuttonswithintherange
Thehisscontinuestosoundfromthesamechannelf ora furthertwosecondsafteryouhavecorrectedthevo lume beforemovingontothenextchannel.Theinputpos ition thenchangeswithit.
Youcanalsousetheselectbuttonstoselectthec hannel tobecorrecteddirectly,insteadof relying on the auto maticcyclicswitchingsystem.
Set all the channels to give as close an impression | of |
equalvolumeaspossible. |
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Notes
Thehissingsoundisnotsuitableforassessingthe vol
umeofthebasschannel,sothelevelofthesubwoo fer channelisadjustedseparatelyinthe 'Subwoofer Level' menupointwithinthe 'Main Menu'.
The K6stores thesetlevels foreachchanneland ap pliesthemforsurroundreproduction.Theyareused for allsurroundmodes.
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