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Menu point
Loudspeaker
(Loudspeaker menu)
This menu point opens a sub-menu in which the settings for the loudspeakers
can be altered.
Sub-point
L/R
In this menu point you can set the loudspeaker type and, if appropriate, the
cross-over frequency between the main loudspeakers (loudspeaker group A -
left / right) and the sub-woofer.
If you are using full-range loudspeakers, please choose the “FULL RANGE”
setting. For relatively small satellite speakers we suggest that you choose a
cross-over frequency of 40Hz, 60Hz, 100Hz or 150Hz, depending on the size
and bass performance of your loudspeakers.
This is the basic rule: the smaller the speaker cabinet, the higher the cross-over
frequency should be. If no sub-woofer is present in the system, you should
always select the “FULL RANGE” setting in any case.
The “Bass extd.” setting is recommended for small loudspeakers such as small
bookshelf units, if they are operated without a sub-woofer. At this setting the
bass range of the speaker is extended to low frequencies.
Sub-point
Center
(This menu point only appears if
a Centre loudspeaker is
connected to the system)
Setting of loudspeaker type and cross-over frequency between the Centre
loudspeaker and the sub-woofer.
The procedure is as described under the menu point ‘L/R’.
If this menu point does not appear, even though a Centre loudspeaker is
connected to your system, please read the notes in the chapter entitled
‘Trouble-shooting’.
Sub-point
Subwoofer
In this menu point you can set the cross-over frequency for your sub-woofer. If
your system does not include a sub-woofer, you should choose the “OFF”
setting.
If a sub-woofer is present and you are using satellite loudspeakers, the same
cross-over frequency should be set here as in the previous menu point.
If you are using full-range loudspeakers which are supplied by a supplementary
sub-woofer in the deep bass range, we recommend the 40 Hz setting.
Sub-point
SPK A stand ....
Please select one of the LS A set-up options
free / near to wall / in a corner,
according to the location of your primary loudspeakers.
If loudspeakers are set up close to a wall or a corner, the result may be a
disproportionate boost to the low frequencies. To compensate for this effect the
K2
features a corrective circuit which you can set in this menu point for the
main loudspeakers.
Sub-point
SPK B stand ....
(This menu point only appears if
loudspeakers are connected to
loudspeaker output B)
Settings as in the preceding menu point, but applicable to loudspeaker group B
Sub-point
2
nd
-room
(This menu point only appears if
loudspeakers are connected to
loudspeaker output B)
At this point you can determine whether loudspeaker group B is to form its own
listening zone with separate volume control.
If you choose the OFF setting, the volume of the ‘B’ loudspeakers is controlled
in tandem with the loudspeakers of group A (e.g. for two listening zones in one
room).
If you select the ON setting, the volume of the ‘B’ loudspeakers can be
controlled separately. This is only possible if you connect the E2000 external
remote control receiver (supplied in the accessory pack) to the machine, and
set it up in the second room.
For more information relating to modes of loudspeaker operation please refer to
the chapter entitled ‘Listening zones and bi-amping’.
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