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Navigating the Setup Menus
Concert XR series
Speaker Types
This series of menus allows you to select the types of speakers that you will be
connecting to your Concert XR series.
“Large” speaker is one that is capable of reproducing a full range (20-20
kHz) audio signal. Use this setting when not using a subwoofer.
“Small” speaker is one that is not designed to reproduce deep bass
frequencies and is generally used with a subwoofer (i.e. Satellite speakers
typically can’t play below 80 Hz). Please note that you can set High Pass
crossovers independently for each speaker type when using the Small
setting. For example, if you have your fronts set to Small 50 Hz and your
sides and rear set to Small 80 Hz, frequencies below 50 Hz from the front
channels as well as 80 Hz and below from the sides and rears will be sent
to the subwoofer.
“Height 1, 2” selects the speaker types used for Dolby Atmos and DTS:X.
“None” If you do not have a speaker connected to an output (i.e. No
Subwoofer or Back Speakers) then set that speaker size to “None”.
“Subwoofer” Selects whether a subwoofer is present in your system.
“Channel 13 & 14” Selects whether Front subs or Wide speakers are
present, options include Large, Small at various crossover frequencies.
“Channel 15 & 16” Selects between Rear Subs, Middle Heights or Center
Height or none are present
Height Type - Sets whether Dolby Enabled or ceiling mounted .
Using Channels 6 + 7 for - If your main speaker system has no Surround Back
speakers, you can use the power from these unused amplifier channels to
power Height 1 speakers, power speakers in Zone 2, or to biamp the front left
and right speakers.
Filter slope - Sets the crossover filter slope. Options range from 12 dB to 48 dB
Sub gain - Sets output level trim for all specified subwoofers in 6 dB steps.
Range is from 0 dB to -30 dB.