Lyngdorf Audio MP-60 – Owner’s manual
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Zone B Setup
Zone B refers to an adjacent space, which is linked to the main setup. An example could be a bar area
outside the listening area, where you want to play the stereo soundtrack of the cinema or select any of the
other sources connected to the MP-60. In this menu you can adjust the default settings.
The Zone B audio output can be controlled by a control system, the web interface or the remote application –
not the handheld remote. This output can output a digital, stereo audio signal, which you can use as input for
a system in adjacent rooms. The MP-60 can decode one HDMI source only and selecting ‘Follow Main’ will
output a stereo downmix of the movie in the main room. The output does not hold any RoomPerfect™ filters.
Audio Setup
Audio Processing
This menu allows you to manage the audio processing presets for DTS, AURO and Dolby. These settings
are required by DTS, AURO and Dolby and cannot be managed by us.
Dynamic Range Control functions in general with raising the level of quiet sounds and lowering the level of
the loud sounds. This is also known as Night Mode, but it works differently in the various formats, why you
can set it up for each format.
Dolby Center Spread is dedicated Dolby function to spread the center channel dialogue into the left and right
speakers to fit a very large screen.
Auro Strength sets the amount of generated signal in the postprocessing / up-mixing.
Auro Presets lets you select a channel configuration that best suits your speaker setup.
Voicing Setup
A voicing is an equalizer filter that can be activated to amplify or attenuate certain frequencies according to
your personal preferences. This equalization is an addition to the RoomPerfect™ corrections. Voicings can
be edited, deleted, added, or loaded in the MP-60.
Editing and adding voicings
In the web interface, you can edit or add a voicing by combining up to eight filter sections. For each section,
you can choose between parametric or high and low shelves as well as high and low-pass filters. Once the
filter type is selected, you can insert a center frequency, Q, and gain. Then the filter, including the final
voicing, is shown as a graph so that you can immediately see the result.
We recommend you create voicings using the web interface, but they can be created using the remote
control.