Meridian Audio DSP5000C User Manual

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Using DSP5000C

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DSP5000C User Guide

perhaps to compensate for a non-central listening position or a highly
asymmetric layout.

This is certainly not the case. Stereo sound is dependent upon time
differences between the signals from the channels. To get the best out of
a normal stereo system, you should be in the correct position in relation to
the speakers.

When used as a left–right pair, the balance control of the DSP5000C uses
digital signal-processing to delay and diminish the sound in one speaker,
thus effectively shifting the speaker’s image back. Thus balance control
compensates, to a certain extent, for an off-centre listening position. If you
sit off-axis, this control will rotate the image.

Note Because the use of the balance control processes the digital signal,
you may hear a slight clicking as the balance is adjusted.

How to use the balance control in a pair of DSP5000C

If you are playing a CD, press Display enough times to get the
permanent display:

cd

##

Here ## represents the volume number. (This will help you to understand
the functioning of the balance control better, but it is not essential).

1. Press the

w

or the

e

menu key until the balance display shows. The

master display will momentarily show

L.

0

This allows you to ask the DSP5000C what its balance setting is without
changing it.

Note We call this kind of display a cursor – in this case, the tilt cursor.
DSP5000C uses several cursors to access functions such as tilt, bass,
phase, track selection and preset selection.

To get rid of a cursor, either

wait a few seconds, or

select another cursor, or

hit another (inactive) key

To change the balance setting:

1. Make sure that you can see the balance cursor display on the master:

L.

0

2. Press the

n

menu key. The display will change to

L.

1

showing that you have moved the balance one volume number towards
the left. After a few moments the display will revert, but you will now see
that the left speaker has a volume number one greater than the right.

3. Press

n

again. The display will move to

L.

2

To move the sound towards the right:

1. Use the menu

s

key instead

The balance can be adjusted between ±30 dBs, incremented in 1 dB
steps.

To restore the central condition, press Clear.

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