Classe Audio SSP-300 Speaker System User Manual


 
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The most significant factor in the perceived responsiveness of the volume control is the
speed at which the knob is being turned. We all naturally tend to move volume knobs
more quickly when we need to make a bigger change, and we tend to slow down as we
approach our desired volume. Thus, if the SSP-300 sees the knob moving relatively
quickly, it uses coarse steps to effectively accelerate the action of the circuitry. As the
knob begins to turn more slowly, the SSP-300 will actually increase the resolution of the
steps, which slows down the action of the volume control and yields greater precision in
choosing an appropriate setting.
Of course, it is possible to bump into the knob by accident, which might result in its
spinning very quickly indeed. Rather than increasing the volume uncontrollably under
these conditions, the SSP-300 actually slows everything down again as a safety measure
against accidentally blowing up your speakers. In fact, if you like you may establish a
speed limit beyond which the knob will simply be ignored.
The factory default settings for these behaviors are generally found to be intuitive and
a pleasure to use. However, if you prefer to alter these behaviors, you may do so in the
rotary menu, shown below.
All of the rotary setup settings are interactive. You can set the value, and then adjust the
volume to see whether the effect is what you desired.
low range: determines the degree to which the responsiveness of the volume
control is boosted at low volume control settings, in order to get through them more
quickly. A setting of 0 disengages the effect, while a setting of 100 maximizes it.
low speed: determines the responsiveness of the control when the knob is being
turned slowly. A setting of 0 will cause the volume to change as slowly as possible
at low knob speeds; a setting of 100 will cause the volume to change as quickly as
allowed at low knob speeds. (The menu is the same as the one above except for the
indication that it is for the “low speed” adjustment.)
medium speed: determines the responsiveness of the control when the knob is
being turned at a moderate speed. A setting of 0 will cause the volume to change
as slowly as possible at medium speeds; a setting of 100 will cause the volume to
change as quickly as allowed at medium knob speeds. (The menu is the same as the
one above except for the indication that it is for the “medium speed” adjustment.)