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Setting Up Your Receiver For Home Theater Use
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Enter the speaker set-up menu on your receiver and — assuming that your
home theater system includes a subwoofer — set all of the in-wall and in ceiling
speakers to the “small” setting.
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One of the most important steps to optimizing your system is speaker level calibration.
Some speakers will play too loud or too quiet due to their placement or efficiencies.
The speaker level calibration menu lets your receiver compensate for this by
transmitting a test signal that moves from channel to channel, allowing you to adjust
the levels until each speaker is balanced. You can attempt this balancing act by ear,
but it’s best to use a SPL (soundp ressure level) meter.
Troubleshooting
Installing your speakers can seem like a daunting task, but we’re here to help
— lifetime technical support and advice is part of your Aperion speaker purchase. So
if you have any problems, call us toll free at 888.880.8992.
We also offer technical support online at www.aperionaudio.com — you can search our
knowledge base for answers to common questions
and use it
as a resource to
help optimize your system. If this information doesn’t do the trick, you can email
a real live human being at
customerservice
@aperionaudio.com or log on for live
chat help (M-F 8:00AM – 5:00PM, PT) on our site.
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