Specifying the speaker layout, With large left and right speakers, Layouts – Meridian Audio 565 User Manual

Page 26: How to use the table of speaker layouts

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Configuring the digital surround processor

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When you reset the digital surround processor to one of the

standard settings an appropriate speaker layout is selected

based on the Type number you have chosen, as shown on the

previous page.

In most cases you will then need to set the speaker layout

explicitly, according to the particular arrangement of speakers in

your system.

The speaker layout determines:

❍ How the eight analogue or digital outputs are assigned to the

different speakers in the layout.

❍ Whether the bass is to be handled by the main speakers, or

by one or more subwoofers.

The digital surround processor provides 15 alternative layouts,

identified by a single letter A–N and the pairs AB and AG.

The table on the next page shows the complete set of␣ alternative

layouts, and you may find it useful to choose the appropriate

layout from␣ these tables in conjunction with the illustrations in

the section Planning a system, page␣ 2.

How to use the table of speaker
layouts

Choose the appropriate row in the table depending on the size

of your main speakers, the size of your centre speaker (if

present), and the way you want to use any subwoofers in your

system.

Each entry shows the size or position of the corresponding

speaker(s), followed in brackets by the number of the 565 output

they should be connected to.

Large main speakers

If your main left and right speakers are large, with good bass

performance, and you want to use them for full range

reproduction, choose one of the layouts in the upper half of the

table. We recommend these options for Meridian DSP

loudspeakers.

Then select the appropriate section of the table depending on

whether you have no centre speaker, a small centre speaker

(eg DSP5000C), or a large centre speaker (eg DSP5500C).

Specifying the speaker layout

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