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Multi Input Setup; Configuring Audio; Audio Configuration; Configuring Speakers And Audio - Rotel RSP-1576 Manual De Instrucciones

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FIXED VOLUME: Configures a Fixed Volume level for a specified input. To
enable this feature, select the desired fixed volume level for USB, PC-USB,
Bluetooth, Coax 1 or Optical 1. When enabled and the input with a Fixed
Volume is selected, the Volume level will immediately be set to the specified
level. Fixed volume: Variable is factory default.
Valid settings include: Variable, 1 - 96.
NOTE: The Volume knob on the front panel and Volume +/- buttons
on the IR remote are disabled when the volume is Fixed. To disable this
feature set the Fixed Volume level to "Variable".
Press the SETUP button on the remote control to exit the menu and return
to normal operation.

Multi Input Setup

INPUT SETUP
SOURCE
MULTI INPUT
NAME
M-INPUT
VIDEO INPUT
HDMI1
TRIGGER OUTPUT
1 _ _
LEVEL ADJUST
0dB
BACK
When the MULTI INPUT source is selected on the INPUT SETUP menu, the
available options change to reflect the fact that these inputs are direct analog
inputs and bypass the unit's digital processing. The AUDIO INPUT, DEFAULT
MODE and AUDIO DELAY options are not available since these functions
are processed digitally and not available to the MULTI INPUT source.
Configuring Audio

Audio Configuration

AUDIO CONFIGURATION
CONFIGURATION
7.1.4
FRONT
Front
CENTER
Center
SUBWOOFER
Subwoofer
SURROUND
Surround
CENTER BACK
Center Back
HEIGHT 1
Overhead Front
HEIGHT 2
Overhead Rear
BACK
The AUDIO CONFIGURATION menu configures the preamplifier RCA outputs.
The screen provides options from 5.1 to 7.1.4 and an option for 5.1 with
Bi-Amplification. After selecting the desired configuration, the preamplifier
RCA output audio signal connections are displayed for up to 12 channels.
Configuring Speakers and Audio
This section of the setup process covers items concerning audio reproduction
such as the number of speakers, bass management including subwoofer
crossovers, establishing equal output levels for all channels, delay settings,
and parametric EQ.
RSP-1576 Surround Sound Processor
Understanding Speaker Configuration
Home theater systems vary in the number of speakers and the bass capabilities
of those speakers. This processor offers surround modes tailored to systems
with various numbers of speakers and bass management features which send
bass information to the speaker(s) best able to handle it – subwoofers and/
or large speakers. For optimum performance, you must tell the processor
the number of speakers in your system and how bass should be distributed
among them.
The following configuration instructions refer to LARGE and SMALL speakers,
referring more to their desired bass configuration than their physical size.
Specifically, use the LARGE setting for speakers that you want to play deep
bass signals. Use the SMALL designation for speakers that would benefit
from having their bass sent to more capable speakers. The bass management
system redirects bass information away from all SMALL speakers and sends
it to the LARGE speakers and/or the SUBWOOFER. It may be useful to think
of LARGE as "full-range" and SMALL as "high-pass filtered."
Five LARGE speakers and subwoofer: This system requires no bass
redirection. All five speakers play the normal bass recorded in their
respective channels. The subwoofer plays the normal channel bass.
Meanwhile the normal bass places higher demands on the capabilities
of the other speakers and the amplifiers driving them.
LARGE front, center, surround speakers, no subwoofer: The normal
bass from the front, center, and surround channels is played in its
respective speakers.
All SMALL speakers and subwoofer: The normal bass from all channels
is redirected to the subwoofer. The subwoofer handles ALL of the bass
in the system. This configuration provides several benefits: deep bass
is played by the speaker most suited to do so, the main speakers may
play louder with less distortion, and the need for amplifier power is
reduced. This configuration should be used with bookshelf-size or
smaller main speakers. It should also be considered in some cases
with floorstanding front speakers. This configuration is advantageous
when driving the system with moderate power amplifiers.
LARGE front speakers, SMALL other speakers, and a subwoofer: The
normal bass from the SMALL center and surround speakers is redirected
to the LARGE front speakers and the subwoofer. The LARGE front
speakers play their own normal bass plus the redirected bass from
the SMALL speakers. The subwoofer plays the redirected bass from
all of the other channels. This might be an appropriate configuration
with a pair of very capable front speakers. A potential disadvantage
with mixed LARGE and SMALL configurations is that the bass response
may not be as consistent from channel to channel as it might be with
the all SMALL configuration.

Speaker Configuration

SPEAKER CONFIGURATION
FRONT
Large
CENTER
Small
SURROUND
Small
SUBWOOFER
Yes
CENTER BACK
None
OVERHEAD FRONT
None
OVERHEAD REAR
None
ADVANCED SETUP
BACK

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