Lyngdorf Audio TDA 2200 Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
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a. RoomPerfect™
The sub menus accessible in the RoomPerfect™ menu are:
Guided set-up
Advanced options (available when Guided set-up has been performed)
RoomPerfect™ and the sub menus are described in-depth in the RoomPerfect section,
page 19.
b. Voicing
The Voicing setting is an EQ filter that can be used to gently amplify or attenuate certain
frequencies according to your personal preferences and/or to compensate if a given
recording sounds too ‘bright’ or too ‘dark’. There are 7 settings in all: Neutral, Soft 1, Soft
2, Open 1, Open2, Desharp1 and Desharp2. The frequency curves of the different voicing
settings can be viewed in the appendix. Neutral is a bypass setting.
When using RoomPerfect™ you will experience a much more precise and detailed sound
reproduction – which could also be described as more analytical. This means that it’s easy
to distinguish poor quality recordings. In this case the voicing feature can also be used
with great benefit to e.g. attenuate a “harsh” midrange with the Desharp1 or Desharp2
filters.
c. Crossover
The sub menus accessible in the Crossover menu are:
Select Crossover
Crossover Frequency (available when crossover has been selected)
The crossover filter is chosen when you wish to use a subwoofer – or the Lyngdorf corner
woofer configuration – together with your main loudspeakers.
If NO is selected the full frequency range will be directed to your main loudspeakers. If
YES is selected only frequencies above the selected crossover frequency will be directed
to the main loudspeakers. Frequencies below the selected crossover point will be directed
to your subwoofer(s) through the analog line-out and will also be available on the digital
output terminals.