VERY IMPORTANT: SETTING CHANNEL BALANCE AND BASS MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
Dolby Digital and Dolby ProLogic systems and decoders have a critical channel balancing
procedure for the left and right front speakers, center channel, rears and subwoofer (if it is hooked
up through the LFE or Sub Out low level connection) which must be followed if the system is to
perform properly. We have spoken with many system users with problems relating to the overall
sound of their system which could be clearly traced back to improper system balance.
Also note that Dolby Digital decoders have bass management systems (systems which direct the
bass to the various channels) which vary from unit to unit. This bass management system must also
be properly adjusted. Follow the directions in the hook-up directions regarding bass management.
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Method 2
1)
Wire the left front ProMonitor 60 directly to the left front channel of your ampli-
fier or receiver and the right front ProMonitor 60 directly to the right channel of
your amplifier or receiver taking care that the speakers are in phase, i.e. + (red) to
+ (red) and – (black) to – (black).
2)
Use an RCA-to-RCA low-level cable to connect the LFE/subwoofer out on your
receiver to the LFE input on your subwoofer.
3)
Wire your center channel to the center channel out on your receiver (or center
channel amplifier) and your left and right rear surround speakers to the rear
channel outputs on your receiver or rear channel amplifier (taking care that all
speakers are in phase, i.e. + (red) to + (red) and – (black) to – (black)).
4)
Set the bass management system of your receiver or decoder for “Small Left and
Right Main Speakers,” “Small Center” and “Small Rear Surround Speakers”
and “Yes Subwoofer.”
5)
Set the variable low-pass crossover to 150 and set the subwoofer level control to
12 o’clock. Please note that you can set the subwoofer level either by turning the
subwoofer level control on the back of the subwoofer or with LFE level adjust-
ment in your receiver. We suggest setting the subwoofer to 12 o’clock and then
making fine adjustments to the subwoofer level using the LFE level control on
your receiver.
with the basic hook-up detailed above in Steps 1–10. However, if you wish to play the
system louder, you can experiment with this variation.
In addition, this variation is also
one which can be used if your decoder bass management system does not allow a
“Large Left and Right Main Speakers” and “Subwoofer” setting.
We encourage you to experiment with the various settings on your subwoofer, set-
tings on your decoder, and hook-up options as described until you find the best combina-
tion for you.