ALC-1809 LOUDSPEAKER CONTROLLER
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5.2 - SELECT LOUDSPEAKER AND SUBWOOFER MODELS
The software now needs to know which loudpeaker and subwoofer models you purchased for each loudspeaker
application.
Using the drop-down lists, select the Theory loudspeaker and subwoofer models for each speaker location.
5.3 - MEASURE AND ENTER LOUDSPEAKER AND SUBWOOFER DISTANCES
The software needs to know where your loudspeakers and subwoofers are located.
Using a tape measure, measure and enter the distances indicated for each loudpseaker and subwoofer. Sur-
roundWizard needs to know 3 distances for each speaker or sub in the system:
Distance from loudpseaker to your listening position
Distance from loudspeaker to nearest wall (often the speakers are “on” the wall)
Distance from loudspaker to nearest room interior corner.
From this information, SurroundWizard can calculate and adjust the individual loudspeaker levels, delays and
room boundary gain compensation.
5.4 - WIRE SYSTEM AS SHOWN IN SURROUNDWIZARD INTERFACE
The software shows you how to connect all the wires.
Once you’ve entered the surround layout and loudspeaker and subwoofer models, SurroundWizard displays a
wiring schematic showing how to connect the surround processor outputs and loudspeakers to the Loudspeaker
Controller.
Using the supplied Euro-to-XLR adapters, connect the surround processor balanced analog audio outputs
(XLR style connectors) to the ALC inputs as indicated in the SurroundWizard interface. Please note that your
surround processor may use slightly different terminology for the different speaker locations.
Using high quality speaker wire, 16 gauge or larger, connect the loudspeakers and subwoofers as indicated in
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