Meridian Audio 568 User Manual

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Configuring the digital surround processor using a computer

As you change the options the layout illustration will change to

show the resulting layout.

If you select a combination of options that is not supported, the

other options will be adjusted accordingly to ensure that the

whole configuration is valid.

For example, if you specify Two rears and two sides, and then

select two subwoofers, the side speakers will be removed to

allow you to have the subwoofers.

If you specify 96.24 DSP for the left, right, and centre speakers,

an additional Meridian High Resolution setup option allows you

to specify when to use Meridian High Resolution; see Changing

the setup options, page 96.

The options available for the Mains, Centre, Surrounds, and

Subwoofers drop-down menus are explained in the following

sections.

Mains

Use the Mains drop-down menu to specify the size and type of

the main Speakers.

Choose Large if your main left and right speakers are large,

with good bass performance, and you want to use them for

full range reproduction.

Choose Small if your main left and right speakers do not have

a good bass response and you want to use one or more

subwoofers to handle the bass for the system.

Choose analogue DSP or 96.24 DSP according to the type of

each speaker.

The following table gives recommended settings for Meridian

loudspeakers:

Loudspeaker

Recommended setting

DSP5000, DSP5500,

Large DSP or Large 96.24 DSP *

DSP6000, or DSP6000C

DSP5000C

Small DSP or Small 96.24 DSP *

M60

Large analogue

M60C, M33, or A500

Small analogue

DSP33

Small 96.24 DSP

* 96.24 versions.

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