Krell Industries S-1000 User Manual
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If you have a 5.1 system, select
NO BACK
(loudspeakers). If you have
a 6.1 system, select
1 BACK
. If you have a 7.1 system, select
2 BACK
.
When
1 BACK
is selected, the signal is present at the left back output.
FULL RANGE
Sends 20Hz to 20KHz signals to the loudspeaker.
LIMITED
Sends information from the crossover frequency to 20KHz to the
loudspeaker. See
CROSSOVER,
below, on this page. The frequencies
below the crossover frequency are sent to the subwoofer if present;
otherwise, these low frequencies are sent to the full range loud-
speakers in the system.
Select
SURROUND, BACK,
or
BOTH
to choose which loudspeakers in a
6.1 or 7.1 system receive surround information when playing a Dolby
Digital 5.1 or DTS 5.1 encoded software.
SURROUND
Sends surround channel information to surround loudspeakers only
BACK
Sends surround channel information to the back loudspeakers only.
BOTH
Sends surround channel information to the surround and back loud-
speakers simultaneously.
Select
NORMAL
or
ENHANCED
to choose the amount of bass information
sent to the subwoofer.
NORMAL
Sends the low frequencies from the limited speakers and the .1 (or
LFE) signal to the subwoofer.
ENHANCED
Sends additional bass information from the left and right loudspeak-
ers to the subwoofer in addition to the low frequencies from the lim-
ited loudspeakers and the .1 (or LFE) signal.
Crossover selections are 120, 100, 80, 60, and 40 Hz. The standard
setting is 80 Hz. Choose the crossover frequency appropriate for
your loudspeakers. The frequencies below the crossover frequency
are sent to the subwoofer if present; otherwise, these low frequen-
cies are sent to the full range loudspeakers in the system.
After selecting the appropriate loudspeaker configuration for your
system, press the previous key (30) once to return to the speaker
main menu.
System Configuration,
continued
Step 1, Listening Room Setup
Configure Speakers,
continued
Note
FRONT
CENTER
SURROUND
BACK
5.1 SURR
SUB
CRSOVR
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