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Dolby Configuration Flowchart:
The following Flow Chart summarizes all of the speaker combinations and subwoofer settings the AVM 2
supports for accurate DOLBY signal processing:
Dolby Configuration Notes:
If SURROUNDS are set to ‘None’, the L-Surround channel is directed to the L-Front channel, and
the R-Surround channel is directed to the R-Front channel (except in Dolby Pro Logic mode).
If CENTER is set to None, the center channel is directed to the L/R Fronts (this is also
known as Phantom Mode).
With respect to the LFE channel, if the SUBWOOFER is set to ‘No’, the LFE channel is directed to
‘ L a rge’ L/R Front and Surround speakers; if set to Yes, the LFE channel is directed to the
Subwoofer only; if set to Super’, the LFE channel is directed to the Subwoofer and ‘Large’ L/R
Front and Surround speakers.
(menu 3.e) Crossover Frequency:
Crossover Frequency sets the lower limit of frequencies directed to any speaker set to ‘Small’, and the upper
limit of frequencies that are extracted and directed to the SUBWOOFER.
Using the 34 keys (MASTER CONTROL KNOB) choose a frequency within the 60Hz – 160Hz range that
approximates the low frequency capability of the speakers in your system. Doing so will provide the best
blend between the subwoofer and the other speakers in your system. Since bass is most dependent on your
specific room acoustics, we recommend some experimentation with this adjustment to achieve best results.
(menu 3.f) Center EQ:
When a Center speaker is installed in furniture or on top of a TV (as is often the case), its frequency response
will change and this may affect the clarity of speech.
With CENTER EQ set to ‘Yes’, the frequency response of the Center Channel output will slightly
change to help make voices sound “clearer”.