
Extron recommends that the SSP 7.1 Setup and Control Software is used to set speaker
delays, using either of the following methods.
Two person setup
NOTE:
Setting up speaker delays is easier with two people. If only one person is
available, the position of the ears of the listener must be marked precisely. A pile
of boxes could be used to ensure that the distances are consistently measured
to the correct height. Do not try to guess ear positions, as this introduces
measurement errors.
1.
Pick an ideal central location where all speaker output signals converge.
2.
Use a tape measure to measure the distance from each speaker to the convergence
location. Be sure to measure to the same spot from each speaker.
NOTE:
Measurements from the speaker must be to the midrange driver in a three-way
speaker or from halfway between the tweeter and the woofer in a two-way
speaker. Measurements to the convergence locations must be at ear height.
3.
Click on the
Feet (ft)
or
Meters (m)
button to select the units and enter the Speaker
Distance values for each speaker (in feet or meters) in the boxes in the SSP 7.1 Setup
and Control Software
Speaker Delay
tab. The up and down (
{
) arrows increase the
distance in increments corresponding to steps of 0.1 ms (0.12 feet or 0.03 meters). The
software automatically selects the farthest speaker and calculates the delay time (in
milliseconds) for each speaker.
These values are shown in the Calculated Delay box. The current values are shown in
blue, changes (yet to be saved) are shown in orange.
Figure 21.
Calculated Delay — Values Pending
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