Output
The output menu has a few options to choose from. The
first you'll see is "Phase", which essentially lets you inverse
the phase (180°) of your output signal for each channel.
This is useful if your speakers are incorrectly wired and you
need an easy fix. An audio signal with a inversed phase is
audible 'muddy' so you should know immediately whether
or not this function is necessary. There are two settings for
the phase option: Normal or Inversed.
The next and final option in the Output submenu is "VR"
which lets you select the operation of the VR rotary controls
on the front of the iAMP DSP. There are three settings:
Normal, Link and Lock. When set to normal, the left and
right controls will simply adjust their respective output
signals. When set to Link, they will be linked so as to allow
one control to control the output signal of both outputs.
Finally, the locked mode will do just that: lock both rotary
controls so that adjusting them will have no effect on the
output signals.
iAMP3020 DSP / iAMP4020 DSP
Scene
The Scenes menu lets you save all of your iAMP DSP
settings. These will be stored until the next time you turn
on the amplifier – and continue to be stored even when the
device is unplugged. There are 8 slots for saving all of your
settings. To save, simply select save and then select one of
the designated slots. You will need to push the SET/ENTER
button to confirm. You may also change the name of your
saved scenes, up to 8 digits. Reloading the "initial" scene
will return the iAMP DSP back to factory default settings.
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