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RSX-1067 

 Surround Sound Receiver

Configuring
Speakers and Audio

This section of the setup process covers items
concerning audio reproduction such as the
number of speakers, bass management includ-
ing subwoofer crossovers, establishing equal
output levels for all channels, delay settings,
and tone contour settings.

Understanding Speaker
Configuration

Home theater systems vary in the number of
speakers and the bass capabilities of those
speakers. The RSX-1067 offers surround modes
tailored to systems with various numbers of
speakers and bass management features which
send bass information to the speaker(s) best
able to handle it – subwoofers and/or large
speakers. For optimum performance, you must
tell the RSX-1067 the number of speakers in
your system and how bass should be distrib-
uted among them.

NOTE

There are two types of bass in a sur-

round system. The first is bass recorded in each
of the main channels (front, center, and sur-
round). This bass is present in all recordings
and soundtracks. In addition, Dolby Digital 5.1
and DTS 5.1 recordings may have a Low Fre-
quency Effects (LFE) channel – the .1 channel.
This LFE channel, typically played by a sub-
woofer, is used for effects such as explosions
or rumble. The use of the LFE channel will vary
from soundtrack to soundtrack. Recordings that
are not encoded in Dolby Digital or DTS do
not have the LFE channel.

The following configuration instructions refer to
LARGE and SMALL speakers, referring more
to their desired bass configuration than their
physical size. Specifically, use the LARGE set-
ting for speakers that you want to play deep
bass signals. Use the SMALL designation for
speakers that would benefit from having their
bass sent to more capable speakers. The bass
management system redirects bass information
away from all SMALL speakers and sends it to
the LARGE speakers and/or the SUBWOOFER.
It may be useful to think of LARGE as “full-range”
and SMALL as “high-pass filtered.”

Four typical examples of the many possible
system configurations illustrate the principles
behind bass management:

Five LARGE speakers and sub-
woofer:

 This system requires no bass re-

direction. All five speakers play the nor-
mal bass recorded in their respective chan-
nels. The subwoofer plays 

only

 the LFE

channel bass. Depending on the
soundtrack, there may be minimal use of
the LFE channel, so the subwoofer would
be under utilized. Meanwhile the normal
bass places higher demands on the capa-
bilities of the other speakers and the am-
plifiers driving them.

LARGE front, center, surround
speakers, no subwoofer.

 The normal

bass from the front, center, and surround
channels is played in its respective speak-
ers. With no subwoofer, the LFE bass is re-
directed to all five LARGE speakers. This
places significant demands on these speak-
ers and their amplifiers, as they must play
their own normal bass plus the very demand-
ing LFE bass.

All SMALL speakers and subwoofer.

The normal bass from all channels is redi-
rected to the subwoofer, which also plays
the LFE channel. The subwoofer handles
ALL of the bass in the system. This configu-
ration provides several benefits: deep bass
is played by the speaker most suited to do
so, the main speakers may play louder with
less distortion, and the need for amplifier
power is reduced. This configuration should
be used with bookshelf-size or smaller main
speakers. It should also be considered in
some cases with floorstanding front speak-
ers. This configuration is advantageous
when driving the system with moderate
power amplifiers.

LARGE front speakers, SMALL cen-
ter and surround speakers, and a
subwoofer.

 The normal bass from the

SMALL center and surround speakers is re-
directed to the LARGE front speakers and
the subwoofer. The LARGE front speakers
play their own normal bass plus the redi-
rected bass from the SMALL speakers and
LFE bass. The subwoofer plays the LFE bass
plus the redirected bass from all of the other
channels. This might be an appropriate con-
figuration with a pair of very capable front
speakers driven by a large power ampli-
fier. A potential disadvantage with mixed

LARGE and SMALL configurations is that
the bass response may not be as consis-
tent from channel to channel as it might
be with the all SMALL configuration.

NOTE

As an alternative configuration with a

satellite/subwoofer package as the front
speakers, follow the speaker manufacturer’s
instructions, connecting the high-level inputs
of the powered subwoofer directly to the front
speaker outputs of the RSX-1067 and con-
necting the satellites to the subwoofer’s own
crossover. In this arrangement, the speakers
would be classified as LARGE and the sub-
woofer setting would be OFF for all surround
modes. No information is lost during play-
back because the system redirects bass infor-
mation to the front LARGE speakers. While
this configuration ensures proper satellite
speaker operation by using the speaker’s own
crossovers, it has some disadvantages in terms
of system calibration and would generally not
be the preferred configuration.

Speaker Setup

         SPEAKER SETUP

 

         FRONT:Large

        CENTER:Large         

      SURROUND:Large

   CENTER BACK:Large1

     SUBWOOFER:Yes

      ADVANCED:Enter

 

  MAIN MENU

The SPEAKER SETUP menu is used to config-
ure the RSX-1067 for use with your specific
loudspeakers and to determine the bass man-
agement configuration as described in the
previous overview. The menu is accessed from
the MAIN menu.

The following speaker options are available:

FRONT SPEAKERS (small/large): 

Use the

LARGE setting to have the front speakers play
low bass (full-range). Use the SMALL setting
to redirect normal bass away from these speak-
ers to a subwoofer (high-pass filtered).

CENTER SPEAKER(S) (large/small/
none):

 Use the LARGE position (not available

with SMALL front speakers) to have the cen-
ter speaker play low bass (full-range). Use the
SMALL position if your center channel speaker
has limited low frequency capability, or if you
prefer that the bass be sent to the subwoofer
(high-pass). Select the NONE setting if your
system does not have a center channel speaker

Summary of Contents for RSX-1067

Page 1: ...ound Sound Receiver 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 MEMORY DIRECT BAND TUNING MONO CD TUNER TAPE VIDEO1 VIDEO2 VIDEO3 VIDEO4 VIDEO5 2CH DSP MULTI INPUT MUTE REC ZONE VOLUME LF HF SURROUND SOUND RECEIVER RSX 1067 DTS Neo 6 DOLBY PL 3ST STANDBY ...

Page 2: ... DIRECT BAND TUNING MONO CD TUNER TAPE VIDEO1 VIDEO2 VIDEO3 VIDEO4 VIDEO5 2CH DSP MULTI INPUT MUTE REC ZONE VOLUME LF HF SURROUND SOUND RECEIVER RSX 1067 DTS Neo 6 DOLBY PL 3ST STANDBY 10 cm 4 in 10 cm 4 in 10 cm 4 in 10 cm 4 in ...

Page 3: ...de Refer all servic ing to qualified service personnel WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose the unit to moisture or water Do not allow foreign objects to get into the enclo sure If the unit is exposed to moisture or a foreign object gets into the enclosure immediately disconnect the power cord from the wall Take the unit to a qualified service person for inspection an...

Page 4: ...E OUT COMPOSITE OUT RIGHT SURROUND FRONT ZONE CENTER BACK ZONE 2 RIGHT 1 LEFT LEFT FRONT ZONE SURROUND CENTER SPEAKERS AM LOOP ANTENNA CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN SURROUND SOUND RECEIVER MODEL NO RSX 1067 POWER CONSUMPTION 990W AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR WARNING SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT OPEN Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation Dolby ...

Page 5: ... 5 6 7 8 9 10 0 X M MUTE DISC 2 DISC 1 CD DVD DISC 3 DISC 4 DISC 5 PROG RANDOM REPEAT DISC DISC DISPLAY AUDIO ANGLE SBTITLE ZOOM RESUME REPEAT A B GOTO SLOW INPUT 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 3 TV VCR RECORD CH VOL ON OFF FRQ DIRECT TUNE PRESET BAND FM MONO GUIDE MENU OSD CTR SUR SUB SEARCH SEARCH WAITING LEARN EDIT REPT CLONE LOADING RECEIVER TRANSMITTER WAITING LEARN EDIT REPT CLONE LOADING RECEIVER TRANSMIT...

Page 6: ... CENTER BACK ZONE 2 RIGHT 1 LEFT LEFT FRONT ZONE SURROUND CENTER SPEAKERS AM LOOP ANTENNA CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN SURROUND SOUND RECEIVER MODEL NO RSX 1067 POWER CONSUMPTION 990W AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR WARNING SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT OPEN Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation Dolby Pro Logic Surround EX and the double D symbol...

Page 7: ...istered trademarks of Digital Theater Systems Inc Copyright 1996 2000 Digital Theater Systems Inc All rights reserved RP 421 S VIDEO VIDEO OUTPUTS COMPOSITE VIDEO AUDIO OUTPUTS RIGHT LEFT ANALOG DIGITAL Y PR PB COMPONENT VIDEO IN OFF ON POWER 2 1 3 2 1 4 3 5 IN OUT VIDEO OUT DIGITAL INPUT DIGITAL OUT VIDEO IN TAPE CD ZONE OUT COMPOSITE IN 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 1 S VIDEO IN S VIDEO OUT 2 1 3 ...

Page 8: ...ued and pending DTS and DTS Digital Surround are registered trademarks of Digital Theater Systems Inc Copyright 1996 2000 Digital Theater Systems Inc All rights reserved RP 421 AUDIO OUTPUTS RIGHT LEFT ANALOG DIGITAL OFF ON POWER 2 1 3 2 1 4 3 5 IN OUT VIDEO OUT DIGITAL INPUT DIGITAL OUT VIDEO IN TAPE CD ZONE OUT COMPOSITE IN 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 1 S VIDEO IN S VIDEO OUT 2 1 3 SOFTWARE UPGR...

Page 9: ...demarks of Digital Theater Systems Inc Copyright 1996 2000 Digital Theater Systems Inc All rights reserved RP 421 S VIDEO VIDEO OUTPUTS COMPOSITE VIDEO AUDIO OUTPUTS RIGHT LEFT ANALOG DIGITAL Y PR PB COMPONENT VIDEO IN OFF ON POWER 2 1 3 2 1 4 3 5 IN OUT VIDEO OUT DIGITAL INPUT DIGITAL OUT VIDEO IN TAPE CD ZONE OUT COMPOSITE IN 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 1 S VIDEO IN S VIDEO OUT 2 1 3 SOFTWARE UP...

Page 10: ...ems Inc Copyright 1996 2000 Digital Theater Systems Inc All rights reserved RP 421 10 Connecting a DVD A or SACD Player MULTICHANNEL ANALOG OUTPUTS FRONT R SUB REAR R CENTER FRONT L REAR L OFF ON POWER 2 1 3 2 1 4 3 5 IN OUT VIDEO OUT DIGITAL INPUT DIGITAL OUT VIDEO IN TAPE CD ZONE OUT COMPOSITE IN 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 1 S VIDEO IN S VIDEO OUT 2 1 3 SOFTWARE UPGRADABLE COMPUTER I O COMPONEN...

Page 11: ...V SPEAKER SETUP SPEAKER Front CROSSOVER 100Hz DOLBY Small DTS Small STEREO MPEG Large MUSIC Small SPEAKER SETUP MENU INPUT SETUP LISTEN CD VID INPUT Video 1 INPUT LABEL _______ INPUT Coaxial 2 CINEMA EQ Off 12V TRIGGER 1 DEFAULT MODE Dolby 3 Stereo GROUP DELAY 200ms MAIN MENU INPUT SETUP LISTEN Multi Input VID INPUT Video 1 INPUT LABEL _______ 12V TRIGGER 1 LFE REDIRECT On MAIN MENU INPUT SETUP LI...

Page 12: ...o Inputs 17 TV Monitor Outputs 17 ZONE OUT Video Output 17 Digital Audio Input Outputs 17 Digital Inputs 17 Digital Outputs 17 Other Connections 17 AC Input 17 Master Power Switch 17 12V TRIGGER Connections 18 REM IN Jacks 18 IR OUT Jacks 18 Computer I O 18 Making Connections 18 CD Player 18 DVD Player 18 Cable Satellite or HDTV Tuner 19 Audio Recorder 19 VCR or Digital Video Recorder 19 DVD A or ...

Page 13: ... 28 Digital Stereo discs PCM MP3 and HDCD 29 Analog Stereo 29 Other Settings 30 Speaker Level 30 Group Delay 30 Dynamic Range 30 Contour Tone Settings 30 Cinema EQ 31 Tuner Controls 31 BAND Buttons 31 TUNING Buttons 31 MEMORY Button 31 NUMERIC Buttons Station Presets 31 DIRECT Button FRQ DIRECT Button 32 MONO Button FM MONO Button 32 TUNE Button PRESET Button P TUN Button 32 SCAN Button 32 RDS and...

Page 14: ...tended surround decoder such as DTS 5 1 Dolby Digital 5 1 and even Dolby Pro Logic II decoded Dolby Digital 2 0 recordings DTS Neo 6 Surround modes for deriv ing surround channels for 5 1 6 1 or 7 1 channel systems from 2 channel stereo or matrix surround recordings Can be opti mized for Music or Cinema sources AutomaticHDCD decodingforsignalsfrom High Definition Compatible Digital com pact discs ...

Page 15: ...the digital processing is available including bass man agement digital crossovers speaker level and delay settings and a number surround mode options Alternatively there is an analog by pass surround mode that routes 2 ch and Multi Input analog signals directly to the Volume con trol and outputs bypassing the digital process ing entirely for pure analog stereo CD Inputs A left right pair of RCA an...

Page 16: ...OR outputs to the TV set NOTE When using a progressive scan or 1080i video signal from the Component Video in puts the TV monitor cannot display the video signal and the OSD menus at the same time A progressive setting in the Other Options setup menu allows the use of the main OSD setup menus even with progressive or HDTV signals When the main OSD setup menus are activated the progressive scan vid...

Page 17: ... input and output con nections described in the previous sections These connections include five digital inputs and two digital outputs for recording These digital connections can be used with any source component that supplies a digital signal such as a DVD player CD player or satellite TV tuner NOTE With a digital connection the RSX 1067 will be used to decode the signal rather than the source c...

Page 18: ...tputs are used to allow IR signals from Zone 2 to be sent to the source components or to pass along IR signals from a remote in the main room when the sensors on the source components are blocked by installation in a cabinet See your authorized Rotel dealer for information on IR emitters and repeater systems Computer I O The RSX 1067 can be operated from a com puter with audio system control softw...

Page 19: ...e recorder to one of the OPTICAL IN or COAXIAL IN digital inputs on the RSX 1067 Use the INPUT SETUP screen to assign that digital input to the VIDEO source VIDEO 1 2 or 3 used for the previous con nections If the recording device accepts a digital recording input connect one of the OPTICAL OUT or COAXIAL OUT connections to the digital input of the recorder DVD A or SACD Player See Figure 10 To ho...

Page 20: ...eave the other set of front connec tions unused Then go to the SPEAKER SETUP screen of the ON SCREEN MENU system and change the REDIRECT line to ZONE SP for either the front channels or the center back channels Connecting a Subwoofer See Figure 3 To hook up a powered subwoofer connect a standard RCA audio cable from either of the two PREOUT jacks labeled SUB to the input on the subwoofer s power a...

Page 21: ...splay show the current surround mode Icons along the bottom left of the display show the current digital input Icons along the right bottom of the dis play show individual surround channels when configuring the system The FL display can be turned off if desired See the MENU button section for instructions Remote Sensor This sensor receives IR signals from the remote control Do not block this senso...

Page 22: ... the OSD menus These buttons are also used in conjunction with the TONE button to make CONTOUR TONE adjustments Buttons These two buttons on the remote are used to change settings on a selected line in the OSD menus Also used for selecting options in some surround modes Speaker Selection Buttons These three buttons on the remote are used to select a speaker or group of speakers for temporary level...

Page 23: ...n the front panel STANDBY LED lights regardless of whether the unit is in standby mode or activated The front panel STANDBY button and the re mote control POWER button function as toggle switches Press either button to activate the unit Press either button again to put the unit in standby mode The ON OFF buttons on the remote serve the same function but provide discrete ON ac tive or OFF standby c...

Page 24: ...ons Select any input CD TUNER TAPE or VIDEO 1 5 Selecting the SOURCE option links the recording source to the input selected for main room listening Whatever input is selected for listening is also sent to the record outputs To select a source for Zone 2 Press the ZONE button Then press and hold one of the DEVICE INPUT buttons within 10 seconds Alternatively you can press the ZONE button and then ...

Page 25: ...ard DTS discs Like Dolby Digital DTS can only be used on a digital recording and therefore is only available for home use on LaserDiscs DVDs or other digital formats To use the RSX 1067 s DTS decoder you must connect your DVD player to the RSX 1067 s digital inputs As with Dolby Digital 5 1 detection and proper decoding of DTS 5 1 signals is automatic NOTE DVDs with a DTS soundtrack almost always ...

Page 26: ...de that by passes ALL of the RSX 1067 s digital process ing The two front speakers receive pure analog stereo full range signals with no subwoofer crossover no delay no level adjustments and no contour adjustment 5CH Stereo Distributes a stereo signal to 5 1 channel systems The left channel signal is sent unchanged to the front left and sur round left speakers The right channel is sent to the fron...

Page 27: ... auto matic surround mode selection will meet all of their listening needs For users who prefer a more active role in setting surround modes buttons on the remote and the front panel provide manual selection of surround mode that are not automatically de tected or in some cases to override an auto matic setting Manual settings available from the front panel and or the remote might be used when you...

Page 28: ...an select one of three dynamic range control settings See the Dynamic Range topic in the Other Settings section of this manual DTS 5 1 discs DTS 96 24 discs DTS ES 6 1 discs DTS decoding is auto detected and cannot be overridden You may however select a 2 channel downmix of 5 1 channel recordings or add Rotel XS center back processing for 5 1 channel discs NOTE In addition to the options that foll...

Page 29: ... stereo inputs require a choice about how the signal is routed through the RSX 1067 One option is the analog bypass mode In this mode the stereo signal is routed directly to the volume control and the outputs It is pure 2 channel stereo bypassing all of the digital circuitry None of the bass management fea tures speaker level settings contour settings or delay settings are active There is no sub w...

Page 30: ...lligible while avoiding excessively loud sound effects Dolby Digital dynamic compensation is a sophisticated fea ture that allows you to adjust the dynamic range while still preserving fidelity The actual amount of compression relies on instructions embed ded in the Dolby Digital recording and var ies to best suit the specific program content There are three dynamic range settings avail able for D...

Page 31: ... currently tuned station frequency is shown TUNING Buttons The TUNING buttons labeled CH UP DOWN on the remote control provide three different tuning functions depending on the mode of operation In the normal FREQUENCY tuning mode press a TUNING button CH UP DOWN on the remote and release to manu ally jump to the next station frequency regard less of whether or not a station is broadcast ing on th...

Page 32: ...g mode by pressing the PRESET button on the remote Toggle between the two modes by pressing the P TUN button A PRE SET indicator appears in the display when PRE SET TUNING is activated SCAN Button This button activates a preset scanning feature When you press the button the tuner begins scanning through all memorized station pre sets playing each for 5 seconds before mov ing to the next To stop th...

Page 33: ...ly tuned station 3 Cancel the TA function by pressing any other button Zone 2 Operation The RSX 1067 provides Zone 2 multi room capability allowing you to enjoy music and operate the system from a second room From the remote location you can select a source component independent from the source play ing in the main room adjust the volume level in the remote zone and operate the source components T...

Page 34: ...ne 2 from the Remote Location With a properly configured IR repeater sys tem you have full control of Zone 2 using an RR 1050 remote from the Zone 2 location You can select and operate a source adjust the volume and turn Zone 2 on or off Whatever commands you send from the RR 1050 will change Zone 2 and only Zone 2 just as if you were controlling a totally independent audio system in that room The...

Page 35: ...urrent status of ZONE 2 ON or OFF SPEAKERS highlights the speakers that are currently configured for the system front right center subwoofer front left surround left center back 1 center back 2 and surround right No changes can be made using this screen it only provides information To go to the rest of the menus press the ENTER button to go to the MAIN menu Press the MENU OSD button on the remote ...

Page 36: ...automatic decoding of a particular type or unless the default setting is temporarily over ridden by the front panel or remote surround mode buttons NOTE Default surround modes are stored in dependently for the analog and digital inputs for each source Options for the default surround modes are Dolby Pro Logic II Dolby 3 Stereo Music 1 Music 2 Music 3 Music 4 5ch Stereo 7ch Stereo PCM 2 Channel DTS...

Page 37: ...paration and full bandwidth surround channel frequency response Select MUSIC to optimize for musical record ings When the MUSIC mode is selected three additional parameters will be available on the OSD screen Use the UP DOWN buttons on the remote to select a parameter Use the buttons to change the selected parameter as follows PANORAMA The Panorama option extends the front stereo image to include ...

Page 38: ...fer The normal bass from all channels is redi rected to the subwoofer which also plays the LFE channel The subwoofer handles ALL of the bass in the system This configu ration provides several benefits deep bass is played by the speaker most suited to do so the main speakers may play louder with less distortion and the need for amplifier power is reduced This configuration should be used with books...

Page 39: ...aker setup with or without a subwoofer In addition the AD VANCED SPEAKER SETUP allows you to se lect a customized high pass crossover frequency for the front center surround and surround back speakers NOTE In most systems the default settings on this menu will provide the most predictable results and most users will not need to change any settings You should fully understand bass management and ha...

Page 40: ...one calibration of the system and for a period of familiarization after that As you listen to a variety of source material over time you may notice that certain surround modes consistently produce too much or too little bass from the subwoofer If so then use these menu settings to customize each surround mode In general if the master subwoofer level is set properly i e not too loud individual sett...

Page 41: ...ing levels using an SPL meter to calibrate equal levels for all speakers in the system is strongly recommended Delay Setup DELAY SETUP LEFT 12ft 3 6m CENTER 11ft 3 3m RIGHT 11ft 3 3m R SURROUND 6ft 1 8m R CTR BACK 8ft 2 4m L CTR BACK 9ft 2 7m L SURROUND 5ft 1 5m SUBWOOFER 5ft 1 5m MAIN MENU The DELAY SETUP menu which is reached from the MAIN menu allows you to set the delay for individual speakers...

Page 42: ...sed at the Component Video inputs This setting enables a feature that allows the display of the main OSD setup menus but not the information displays such as volume etc ontheTV monitorbyinterruptingtheprogressive scan video signal and restoring it after the OSD menus are cancelled Choose the video input or combination of video inputs for progres sive scan or HDTV video signals 480p 720p 1080i All ...

Page 43: ...ternal amplifiers to power the remote speakers then you will need a separate ste reo amplifier to power your front speakers To change the CB REDIRECT setting Place the highlight on the CB REDIRECT line using the UP DOWN buttons and use the but tons to change the setting to CB SP for pow ering front speakers or ZONE SP for pow ering speakers in zone 2 If you use the in ternal amplifiers to power th...

Page 44: ... OSD menus to be displayed on the TV monitor In some PAL systems the menus may not be displayed unless there is an active video signal When using progressive scan video sig nals make sure that the progressive mode is selected for that video input in the OTHER OPTIONS setup menu This allows the dis play of the main setup OSD menus on the TV monitor by interrupting the progressive scan video signal ...

Page 45: ...se Ratio 45dB Input Impedance 75 ohms Output Impedance 75 ohms Output Level 1 0 volt FM Tuner Usable Sensitivity 14 2dBf Signal to Noise Ratio at 65dBf 70dBf Harmonic Distortion at 65dBf 0 03 Stereo Separation 1 kHz 45dB Output level 1 V Antenna Input 75 ohms unbalanced AM Tuner Sensitivity 500 µV m Signal to Noise Ratio 40dBf Output level 500 mV Antenna Input Loop Antenna General Power Consumptio...

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