Room Setup Suggestions
(continued)
IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING BASS MANAGEMENT:
It is important the signal
being sent to the subwoofer be a non-boosted or “flat” signal. To be sure of this, check
the settings on your receiver or processor to make sure any “bass boost”, “super bass” or
“loudness” is set to Off. In most cases a home theater receiver or processor will determine
the crossover frequency through bass management settings. In this configuration, connect
the receiver or processor to the Line Level Input. Your subwoofer will now reproduce the
bass frequencies the way they were originally recorded. Use the subwoofer level control
and the individual bass management control within the receiver or processor to adjust
the subwoofers’ volume if necessary. Once set, the volume controls should not need to
be altered as the subwoofers’ volume will track with the master volume control of your
receiver or processor.
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NOTE:
There are several different surround formats available. Dolby Pro-Logic, Pro-Logic II, Dolby Digital and DTS generally
have a 5 speaker plus subwoofer requirement. Dolby Digital EX and DTS ES add a center rear speaker. Dolby TrueHD and DTS
Master Audio available only on Blu-ray disc, generally have a 7.1 requirement. Please consult your audio/video professional to
determine which system is best for you and how many speakers you will require.