Krell Home Theater Standard 7.1
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Set the SPL meter to C weighting and slow response. After initializ-
ing, the
LEFT
channel dB setting on the screen blinks, and you hear
band limited white noise through the left loudspeaker. This noise con-
tinues for two seconds and then moves clockwise to the next loud-
speaker in the system.
While the individual channel on screen is blinking, use the direction
keys to adjust each loudspeaker’s setting until the SPL meter reads
75 dB.
Repeat this process with the remaining loudspeakers. When all the
loudspeakers are adjusted, press the previous key twice to return to
the main menu screen.
The adjustments must be made while the channel on screen is blinking.
Press the enter kety to choose
MANUAL NOISE SEQUENCE.
The manual
noise sequence screen appears.
Set the SPL meter to C weighting and slow response. After initializ-
ing, the
LEFT
channel dB setting on the screen blinks, and you hear
banded white noise through the left loudspeaker.
While the individual channel on screen is blinking, press the enter
key (84), then use the direction keys to adjust each loudspeaker’s
setting until the SPL meter reads 75 dB.
Press enter to set each selection, then use the direction keys to
move to the next loudspeaker.
Repeat this process for all loudspeakers. Press the previous key
once to return to the calibration room setup screen.
Any speaker not configured in the
SPEAKER SETUP
menu
displays
N/A
(not
available) for the dB specification.
Press the enter key to choose
PROGRAM MATERIAL.
The program mater-
ial screen appears.
The program material option requires external program material such
as a test disc. The source plays, simultaneously, from all configured
loudspeakers. Use the enter and direction keys to individually adjust
loudspeaker balances based on your listening preferences rather
than SPL readings. If all channels are not present in the source
material, they will not be heard during this process.
System Configuration,
continued
Manual Noise Sequence
Program Material
Option
Note
Note