Emotiva DMC-1 Home Theater System User Manual


 
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SETTINGS Menus (Continued)
higher frequency range above the crossover point selected for the subwoofer. Remember that if
you are not completely sure (or if you choose to play it safe at rst) you can select this setting to
get things started and see how much (if anything) is missing from the audio signal content in the
MAIN speakers.
Select OFF if you have no side-axis speakers. The size is always the same as the main speakers, so
do not set the mains to LARGE, if the side-axis speakers are small and not capable of good bass
performance.
SURROUND Speakers
Select LARGE for any speakers which are capable of good bass performance. Frequency response
will be FULL RANGE.
Select SMALL for any speakers such as satellites with 5 or 6 inch woofers. They will then receive
the higher frequency range above the crossover point selected for the subwoofer. Remember that
if you are not completely sure (or if you choose to play it safe at rst) you can select this setting to
get things started and see how much (if anything) is missing from the audio signal content in the
MAIN speakers.
Select OFF if you have no surround speakers.
CENTER Speaker
In the OFF position, the center channel information is redirected to the fronts. This is sometimes
known as a “PHANTOM” center channel.
In the ON position, the center channel can be congured in the same manner as the MAIN speakers
(Large or Small).
SURROUND BACK Speakers
Select OFF if you have no surround back speakers. The information will be shared among the other
surround speakers, creating a phantom back channel.
SUBWOOFER
Select ON if you have a subwoofer. It will then receive any LFE signals (from 5.1, 6.1 sources), and
the bass from any channels set to SMALL. If you have no subwoofer, you would obviously need to
select OFF so that other speakers in the system can receive the bass that is otherwise handled by
the subwoofer.
Note: the bass management does not work for the 8-Channel input, or for Zone 2. Therefore the speaker
size settings will have no eect and these channels will always be full range.