Lexicon DC-2 Speaker System User Manual


 
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System
Configuration
When calibrating right, if your left ear is
in the silent band, the speaker angle is
correct.
If the two silent bands are too close, lower
the Speaker Angle; if they are too far
apart, raise the Speaker Angle.
NOISE
SILENCE
{
Move your head from side to side to find
the position where the noise is full left,
and the right ear hears near total silence.
NOISE
SILENCE
{
SPEAKER ANGLE is the angle between
the main speakers as seen from the listen-
ing position — here it is about 60
°
. LIS-
TENER POS allows you to adjust for an
offset listening position.
60°
L127. . . Center . . . R127
CAL NOISE is a special digitally generated signal to aid in calibrating the
Speaker Angle and Listener Position parameters. Note that in all cases,
sound will actually be produced by both front loudspeakers. The adjust-
ments affect the perceived directionality of the sound.
The SPEAKER ANGLE, displayed in degrees, adjusts for wide or narrow
speaker spacing (relative to the listening position). For the two canceling
signals to arrive at both ears at the same time you must be centered precisely
between the speakers. It will be easiest to calibrate this parameter if you
start equidistant from the two front speakers, even if this is not your normal
listening position. Once you have heard the effect and set the speaker angle,
the Listener Position parameter will allow you to “move” the effect to your
customary listening position.
To set the Speaker Angle, center yourself symmetrically between the two
front speakers. Turn CAL NOISE on and select LEFT ONLY. The test signal
should sound as though it is coming from off to your left side, well beyond
the left speaker, with near-total silence in your right ear. Still facing forward,
move your head from side to side until the effect is strongest. When you
have found this sweet spot you will notice an almost physical sensation of
silence in your right ear.
Now, select RIGHT ONLY. Again, shift your head from side to side to find
the sweet spot, this time looking for the point where the sound is strongest
in your right ear. Select LEFT AND RIGHT to determine if the sweet spots
from the left and right tests coincide. If they do not coincide, return to the
SPEAKER ANGLE display. If the first sweet spot is to the left of the second,
press ; if it is to the right, press .
If your normal listening position is not centered between your two front
speakers, once you have corrected the speaker angle setting, you can
"move" the sweet spot to that position. To do this, select LISTENER POS and
use and to move the effect. As you adjust the position, the display will
indicate motion to the left of center (L001,L002,L003...L127), CENTER, or to
the right of center (R001,R002,R003...R127). The numbers represent ap-
proximately 1/3", but are provided primarily as a general reference.
Panorama is now calibrated. Press DONE repeatedly to step back to the
main setup menu.
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Adjust with or
OFF
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LISTENER POSITION
CAL NOISE
SPEAKER ANGLE
LISTENER POS
OFF, LEFT ONLY, LEFT AND
RIGHT, RIGHT ONLY
10° - 118°
L127...CNTR...R127
SPEAKER DISTANCE
A/V SYNC DLY
CALIBRATE PANORAMA
L/R BALANCE
ZONE 2 BALANCE