Advanced Speaker Setup; Subwoofer Setup - Rotel RAP-1580MKII Manual De Instrucciones

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"No". Select the "Max" setting for maximum bass output with normal bass
being duplicated by both the subwoofer and any LARGE speaker in the system.
CENTER BACK (1Large/1Small/2Large/2Small/None): Some systems have
one or two additional center back surround speakers. Select the "Large"
setting (not available with SMALL front and surround speakers) to have
your center back speaker(s) play low bass. Use "1Large" if you have one
center back speaker (6.1) or "2Large" (7.1) if you have two center back
speakers (7.1). If your center back speakers have limited bass capability or
if you would prefer that the bass go to a subwoofer, use the "Small" setting
("1Small" for one speaker, "2Small" for two speakers). If your system has
no center back speakers, select the "None" setting.
CEILING FRONT (Large/Small/None): Select the "Large" setting (not available
with SMALL front and surround speakers ) to have your top front speakers
play low bass. If you would prefer that the bass go to a subwoofer, use
the "Small" setting.
CEILING REAR (Large/Small/None): Select the "Large" setting (not available
with SMALL front , top front and surround speakers ) to have your top rear
speakers play low bass. If you would prefer that the bass go to a subwoofer,
use the "Small" setting.
ADVANCED: Speaker configuration is generally a global setting for all surround
modes and need only be done once. However, for special circumstances,
the processor provides the option of setting the speaker configuration
independently for each surround mode. Select the ADVANCED SETUP line
on the menu and press ENTER to go to the ADVANCED SPEAKER SETUP
menu described in the following section.
To change a setting on the SPEAKER CONFIGURATION menu, place the
highlight on the desired line using the Up/Down arrow buttons and use the
Left/Right arrow buttons to toggle through the available settings. To return to
the MAIN menu, select "BACK" on the OSD and press the ENTER button,
or press the BACK button. Press the SETUP/MENU button, or select "EXIT"
on the OSD to exit setup and return to normal operation.

Advanced Speaker Setup

ADVANCED SPEAKER SETUP
SPEAKER : Front
CROSSOVER : 100Hz
In most cases, the standard speaker configuration described above is a global
setting and can be used for all surround modes. However, the processor
provides the capability to customize these settings for three different modes:
Dolby, DTS, and Stereo. In addition, the ADVANCED SPEAKER SETUP
allows you to select a customized high-pass crossover frequency for the
front, center, surround, surround back speakers.
NOTE: In most systems, the default settings on this menu will provide
the most predictable results and most users will not need to change
any settings. You should fully understand bass management and have
a specific reason for needing a custom configuration before changing
DOLBY : Default
DTS : Default
STEREO : Default
BACK
these settings. Otherwise, skip to the following topic, SUBWOOFER
SETUP.
The available settings on the ADVANCED SPEAKER SETUP menu are as follows:
SPEAKER (Front/Center/Surround/Center back/Ceiling Front/Ceiling Rear/
Subwoofer): Select the set of speakers to be configured with custom settings.
CROSSOVER (40Hz/50Hz/60Hz/70Hz/80Hz/90Hz/100Hz/120Hz/150Hz
/200Hz/OFF): This setting for the high-pass and low-pass crossover point is
only active for SMALL speakers settings and the subwoofer. When you first
access the ADVANCED SPEAKER SETUP menu, the current crossover point
will be shown on this line which is set to "100Hz" as the factory default.
Change the value of this line only if you want the current speaker to have a
different crossover point. This setting ONLY affects redirected bass.
NOTE: The "OFF" setting (available only for the subwoofer) sends
a full-range signal to your subwoofer so that you can use its built-in
low-pass filter.
NOTE: When a speaker is set to "Large" on the SPEAKER CONFIGURATION
menu or on this menu, the crossover setting has no effect since, by
definition, a LARGE speaker plays full-range with no bass redirection to
the subwoofer and no crossover. In addition, the CROSSOVER setting
is not available for the MULTI INPUT.
DOLBY (Default/Large/Small/None): Sets the current speaker (shown in the
first line) to Large, Small, or None, overriding the setting from the SPEAKER
SETUP menu. If you want to use the speaker size setting set in the SPEAKER
SETUP menu, select "Default". The "None" setting is not available for
FRONT speakers.
DTS (Default/Large/Small/None): The same options described for Dolby
above, except these settings ONLY take effect with DTS decoding.
STEREO (Default/Large/Small/None): The same options described for Dolby
above, except these settings ONLY take effect in STEREO surround mode.
For the subwoofer, the above selections for DOLBY, DTS and Stereo modes
become "Yes/No/Default". If the front speakers are set to "Default" the
subwoofer will also set to "Default". If the front speakers are small, the
subwoofer will automatically set to "Yes".
NOTE: When the front speakers are set to use the default settings on
the ADVANCED SPEAKER SETUP menu, the specific "Large/Small/
None" settings of DOLBY, DTS or STEREO are not available for the
other speakers. These speakers will use the default settings.

Subwoofer Setup

SUBWOOFER SETUP
MULTI LPCM : 0dB
MULTI INPUT : 0dB
DOLBY : 0dB
DTS : 0dB
STEREO : 0dB
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