Advanced Operations
En-65
Operating procedure (
➔
page 59
)
■
Unit
`
feet
:
Distances can be set in feet. Range:
0.2ft
to
30.0ft
in 0.2 foot steps.
`
meters
:
Distances can be set in meters. Range:
0.06m
to
9.00m
in 0.06 meter steps.
(The default setting varies from country to country.)
■
Left, Front Wide Left, Front High Left, Center,
Front High Right, Front Wide Right, Right,
Surround Right, Surround Back Right, Surround
Back Left, Surround Left, Subwoofer
`
Specify the distance from each speaker to your
listening position.
Note
• Speakers that you set to “
No
” or “
None
” in
“Speaker Configuration” cannot be selected (
➔
page 63
).
• When the “
Powered Zone 3
” setting is set to “
Yes
”
(
➔
page 63
) while Powered Zone 2 is enabled
(
➔
page 83
), the surround back speakers cannot be used.
• When the “
Speakers Type(Front)
” setting is set to
“
Bi-Amp
” or “
Digital Crossover
” while Powered Zone 2 is
enabled (
➔
page 83
), the surround back speakers cannot
be used.
Level Calibration
Here you can adjust the level of each speaker with
the built-in test tone so that the volume of each
speaker is the same at the listening position.
■
Left, Front Wide Left, Front High Left, Center
*1
,
Front High Right, Front Wide Right, Right,
Surround Right, Surround Back Right, Surround
Back Left, Surround Left
`
–12.0dB
to
0.0dB
to
+12.0dB
in 0.5 dB steps.
■
Subwoofer
*1
`
–15.0dB
to
0.0dB
to
+12.0dB
in 0.5 dB steps.
Note
• These settings cannot be calibrated when the AV receiver
is muted.
• Speakers that you set to “
No
” or “
None
” in
“Speaker Configuration” cannot be selected (
➔
page 63
).
• When the “
Powered Zone 3
” setting is set to “
Yes
”
(
➔
page 63
) while Powered Zone 2 is enabled
(
➔
page 83
), the surround back speakers cannot be used.
• When the “
Speakers Type(Front)
” setting is set to
“
Bi-Amp
” or “
Digital Crossover
” while Powered Zone 2 is
enabled (
➔
page 83
), the surround back speakers cannot
be used.
• The test tone is output at the standard level for THX, which
is 0 dB (absolute volume setting 82). If you normally listen
at volume settings below this, be careful because the test
tone will be much louder.
*1
For the center speaker and subwoofer, the level settings
made by using the Quick Setup are saved in this menu
(
➔
page 57
).
Tip
• If you’re using a handheld sound level meter, adjust the level
of each speaker so that it reads 75 dB SPL at the listening
position, measured with C-weighting and slow reading.
Equalizer Settings
With the Equalizer settings, you can adjust the tone of
speakers individually with a 15-band equalizer. The
volume of each speaker can be set.
■
Manual Equalizer
`
On
:
You can adjust the equalizer for each speaker
manually. Continue with the following procedure:
`
Off
:
Tone off, response flat.
Note
• When the Direct listening mode is selected, the equalizer
settings have no effect.
• If “
Audyssey
” is enabled, it prevails over this setting
(
➔
page 70
).
THX Audio Setup
■
Surr Back Speaker Spacing
`
<1ft (<0.3m)
`
1ft-4ft (0.3m-1.2m)
`
>4ft (>1.2m)
You can specify the distance between your surround
back speakers.
Note
• Cannot be set if:
– “
Surround Back
” is set to “
None
” (
➔
page 64
).
This setting is set automatically by
Audyssey MultEQ
®
XT32 Room Correction and
Speaker Setup function (
➔
page 26
).
1
Press
w
to select “Channel”, and then use
e
/
r
to select a speaker.
2
Use
q
/
w
to select a frequency, and then use
the
e
/
r
to adjust the level at that frequency.
The volume at each frequency can be adjusted
from
–6dB
to
0dB
to
+6dB
in 1 dB steps.
Tip
• You can select: “
25Hz
”, “
40Hz
”, “
63Hz
”, “
100Hz
”,
“
160Hz
”, “
250Hz
”, “
400Hz
”, “
630Hz
”, “
1kHz
”,
“
1.6kHz
”, “
2.5kHz
”, “
4kHz
”, “
6.3kHz
”, “
10kHz
”, or
“
16kHz
”. And for the subwoofer, “
25Hz
”, “
40Hz
”,
“
63Hz
”, “
100Hz
”, or “
160Hz
”.
• Low frequencies (e.g., 25 Hz) affect bass sounds; high
frequencies (e.g., 16 kHz) affect treble sounds.
3
Use
q
to select “Channel”, and then use
e
/
r
to select another speaker.
Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each speaker.
You cannot select speakers that you set to “
No
”
or “
None
” in the “Speaker Configuration”
(
➔
page 63
).