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Stereo system with no LFE

This is a typical two-channel system (such as Arcam’s 
Solo). Logo is connected to L/R preamplifier outputs. 
The crossover frequency on Logo should be 
adjusted to the low frequency roll off of the main 
speakers (see the manual for your speakers for this 
information). The Q-control (

X-OVER Q

) can be used 

to fine-tune the integration of Logo and your main 
speakers.

Sub/sat system

This is a surround-sound system (such as Arcam’s 
Solo Movie 5.1) where all the main speakers are 
satellite speakers, defined as ‘Small’. Logo is connected 
to output marked 

SUb

SUbWOOFER

 or 

LFE

The LFE input bypasses the crossover in Logo, so the 
crossover frequency should be set by the surround 
sound amplifier. For the crossover setting, please see 
the response of your satellite speakers which may 
vary from around 70Hz for large satellites, to 150Hz 
for small satellites. We recommend 80Hz as a starting 
point if you are unsure.

Sub/full range+sat system

This is a surround-sound system (such as Arcam’s 
Solo Movie 5.1) where full range L and R speakers 
are combined with satellite (or with full range) rear 
speakers. The system should be connected with 
both the 

SUb

SUbWOOFER

 or 

LFE

 output connected to 

IN LFE

 and Left/Right preamplifier outputs attached to 

IN L

/

IN R

 on Logo.

In such systems, Logo can be set up to work with two 
crossover frequencies. One frequency is set up for the 
rear speakers using the surround amplifier crossover, 
and one frequency for the full range Left and Right 
speakers, using the Logo crossover.

Direct mode in Arcam 

surround amplifiers

If you wish to have your system set up to use 
the crossover in the surround amplifier for 5.1 
or 7.1 material, but use Left and Right full range 
speakers with Logo filling in for two-channel 
material, you can use Direct mode.
Connect the amplifier and Logo as in the 

Sub/full range+sat system

 diagram. In the 

amplifier, set up all speakers to ‘Small’; this 
redirects bass to Logo via the LFE channel. To use 
the system’s full range, activate ‘Direct mode’ for 
two-channel sources. This sends the full range 
signals to the Left and Right speakers and use the 

IN L

/

IN R

 inputs to Logo via its own crossover. 

connection

L-

R-

IN L

IN R

PRE OUT

LEFT

PRE OUT

RIGHT

L+

R+

R-

R+

L-

L+

LS

RS

C

L

R

IN LFE

PRE OUT SUB

LS

RS

C

L

R

IN LFE

IN L

IN R

PRE OUT LEFT

PRE OUT RIGHT

PRE OUT SUB

Summary of Contents for Logo

Page 1: ...Handbook Manuel Handbuch Handleiding l o g o...

Page 2: ...particularly at plugs and the point where they exit from the speaker 10 Protection from electrical storms Unplug the speaker during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 11 Abnorma...

Page 3: ...t to give a Bessel alignment this minimizes time distortion for accurate bass transients The result is a performance of great power and musicality Please take a moment to read this handbook as the adv...

Page 4: ...hould be kept as short as is practically possible It is good practice when connecting your equipment to make sure that the mains power supply cabling is kept as far away as possible from your audio ca...

Page 5: ...here is a general guideline for setting up speakers Refer to the documentation supplied with your speakers for more precise positioning and installation information and see www dolby com consumer home...

Page 6: ...ined with satellite or with full range rear speakers The system should be connected with both the Sub Subwoofer or LFE output connected to IN LFE and Left Right preamplifier outputs attached to IN L I...

Page 7: ...ace beyond the cutoff frequency in dB octave The aim is to make a mirror image match with the slope of the high pass filter a steep cut off of the high pass filter from the sound processor receiver sh...

Page 8: ...rom an authorised Arcam dealer or distributor The manufacturer can take no responsibility for defects arising from accident misuse abuse wear and tear neglect or through unauthorised adjustment and or...

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