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More! Large speakers are typically floor or stand mounted products with bass
drivers of at least 130mm (5 inches) diameter. “Small” speakers are typically
those that are primarily intended to be used as part of a sub-woofer/satellite
system. If LG (large) is selected, only low frequency effect signals are routed to
the sub-woofer channel. If SM (small) is selected, both the low frequency
effects and the main channel low bass signals are routed to the sub-woofer.
Step 2.
The
av2
display will now show
CEN
on the left hand side and either
NO, SM
or
LG
on the right hand side.
CEN
refers to the centre channel speaker. Use the
4
or
6
keys
(front panel: rotary control)
to select
NO
(none),
SM
or
LG
. Move to the next step by
pressing
8
(front panel: mode button).
More! A “large” centre channel speaker would typically incorporate bass driver
or drivers of at least 130mm (5 inches) diameter. “Small” speakers are typically
those that are primarily intended to be used as part of a sub-woofer/satellite
system. Selecting SM (small) routes the centre channel bass signal to the main
left and right speakers or sub-woofer. Selecting NO (none) routes the centre
channel signal equally to the main left and right speakers.
Step 3.
The
av2
display will now show
SUR
on the left hand side and again either
NO, SM
or
LG
on the right hand side.
SUR
refers to the left and right surround channel speakers.
Use the
4
or
6
keys
(front panel: rotary control)
to select
NO, SM
or
LG.
Move to the
next step by pressing
8
(front panel: mode button).
More! A “large” surround channel speaker would typically incorporate bass
driver or drivers of at least 130mm (5 inches) diameter. “Small” speakers are
typically those that are primarily intended to be used as part of a sub-
woofer/satellite system. Selecting SM (small) routes the surround channel bass
signal to the main left and right speakers. Selecting NO (none) routes the
surround channel signal to the main left and right speakers.
Step 4.
The
av2
display will now show
ER
on the left hand side and again either
NO, 1SM,
1LG, 2SM
or
2LG
on the right hand side.
ER
refers to extra rear left and right speakers
and
NO
(none)
, 1SM
(one small),
1LG
(one large),
2SM
(two small) or
2LG
(two large) to
their presence, size and number. Use the
4
or
6
keys
(front panel: rotary control)
to
select an option. Move to the next step by pressing
8
(front panel: mode button).
More! The facilities for “extra” rear channels on the av2 ensures compatibility
with programme material encoded for seven full bandwidth channels and one
sub-woofer channel. The definition for “small” and “large” speakers is the same
as for surround speakers.
Step 5.
The
av2
display will now show
SUB
on the left hand side and either
NO
or
YES
on
the right hand side.
SUB
refers to the sub-woofer and
NO
or
YES
to its presence or
absence. Use the
4
or
6
keys
(front panel: rotary control)
to select an option. Move
to the next step by pressing
8
(front panel: mode button).
Steps 6 to 14
of the Speaker Setup routine define the distance from the primary listening
and viewing position to the speakers. Defining the distances is important because it
enables the
av2
to apply appropriate time delays to each of the channels. The distances
need not be measured accurately. Plus or minus 150 mm (6 inches) is adequate. The first
of these steps switches the
av2
measurement units between feet and metres.
Step 6.
The
av2
display will now show
UNT
on the left hand side and
FT
or
M
on the right
hand side.
FT
refers to distance measurement in feet and
M
to measurement in metres.
Use the
4
or
6
keys
(front panel: rotary control)
to select your preferred option. Move
to the next step by pressing
8
(front panel: mode button).
Step 7.
The
av2
display will now show
L
on the left hand side and a numerical distance
value on the right hand side.
L
refers to the left main speaker and the numerical value its
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