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ANUAL
Do not hold the microphone or the microphone cable in your hand during the
measurement! Rather find a secure position where the microphone stays intact
throughout the whole calibration process.
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Make sure either analog or digital output is connected to powered speakers or
subwoofers. If the analog output is used, a test tone should now be audible.
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If needed, press the
OUTPUT
button on the remote to change to digital output.
Please consider the warning below prior to doing so.
WARNING
: In order to preserve the dynamic range, digital output
signal is never scaled. Consequently, the digital output level is
always at 0 dB (i.e. maximum.) When using the S/PDIF output,
please be sure to
adjust your amplifier's volume controls
to a
moderate level in order to avoid damaging your ears and/or your
audio equipment!
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Use the arrow buttons or the
VOL+
and
VOL-
buttons to adjust the calibration
volume (analog output only).
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The field at the lower part of the screen displays ”Volume OK” when Anti-Mode
detects a sufficient volume level for a reliable calibration.
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The provided volume indication is a recommendation, and it best works with
speakers. Sometimes even a lower volume level may be sufficient for a decently
accurate measurement.
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If you can't hear the test tone (hissing noise), please make sure the output is
connected and the amplifiers or powered speakers are functioning properly.
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When you are ready to start the calibration process, press the
OK
button to
proceed.
FOR BEST RESULTS
: When calibrating a subwoofer system: 0.2
Stereo, 0.2 Dual-Mono, or a single subwoofer, make sure that the
built-in lowpass filters of the subwoofer(s) are bypassed or set to
the highest cutoff frequency. You can restore the setting after
calibration or use Dual Core's Lowpass Filter Tool.
Rev. 1.0
2013-06-04
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