Introduction, About this manual – Meridian Audio DSP5000C User Manual

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Introduction

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DSP5000C User Guide

Introduction

Congratulations on choosing the DSP5000C – the world’s first DSP
centre-channel loudspeaker. We are confident that it will give a quality to
your music that is unprecedented, and bring years of listening pleasure.
This manual will enable you to get the most from it.

The DSP5000C is a sophisticated product. You should therefore read all
the supplied documentation before fully installing the DSP5000C,
particularly if you intend to customise its functions.

We have supplied a Getting going sheet for those of you who want to
hear the speaker immediately, and then perhaps spend a little longer
deciding on how best to set it up in your home.

If you are going to use the DSP5000C in a surround system based on the
Meridian 565 Digital Surround Processor, then you should follow specific
installation information given in its user guide.

DSP5000C can be adjusted in many ways, all of which are explained in
this manual. If you have any queries regarding the DSP5000C, remember
that your Meridian dealer has been selected for his expertise. You should
refer to him in the first instance.

We have made this unique product as simple to use as possible so that it
will bring you a new dimension of listening pleasure.

About this manual

602 A number such as 602 refers to a component in the Meridian 600-

Series of audio equipment.

208 A number such as 208 refers to a component in the Meridian 200-

Series of audio equipment.

506 A number such as 506 refers to a component in the Meridian 500-

Series of audio equipment.

Store. Whenever a key name is printed in bold typeface, it means that

you should press this key. If the key name is not in bold type, it indi-
cates that the course of action is not required at present, e.g. ‘if you
want to change the display, press Display’ means you can do this, but
it is not essential as part of the operation currently being discussed.

Standby Italic form normally refers to the state of the speaker.

Displays are illustrated in this form.

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1. In this book, sequences of actions are given in numbered lists.

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