Wisdom Audio Wisdom & Sage Series SC-1 User Manual

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Distance can be displayed in feet, in milliseconds, or in meters (cycle among
these choices by clicking the blue underlined column label). Which one is best
depends on the information your surround processor’s menu system needs. Use
the appropriate value to set the distance (delay) in the preamp/processor.

Note:

The distance measurement returned by Audyssey MultEQ Pro when

using Wisdom Audio’s unique Regenerative Transmission Line™

(RTL™) subwoofers is often inaccurate. If and when the subwoofer

distance seems wrong, please enter and use the actual, measured
distance as determined by a tape measure between the primary
listening position and the bass vent of the RTL subwoofer.

Trim is displayed in dB. This number is not a dB SPL number; it is a relative

Trim. The Trim information provided here must used to configure the channel-

to-channel speaker level trims in the preamp/processor. Simply copy these
numbers over to the corresponding output level adjustment settings in the setup
menu of your processor.

Crossover is displayed in Hz, listed in order of preference. Use these numbers
to enter the crossover frequency for each of your speakers. Depending on your

preamplifier/processor, follow one of the below three steps:

1 If your preamplifier/processor allows for individual speaker cross-

over settings, use the crossover frequency suggested for each
speaker.

2 If your preamplifier/processor pairs the crossover settings for your

front and surround speakers, then using the drop-down menus on
the MultEQ

®

Pro find the highest-on-the-list recommended cross-

over shared by your Left Front and Right Front speakers. Input that
as your “Front” speaker crossover setting on the preamplifier/pro-
cessor. Use the same method for your surround speakers.

3 If the preamplifier/processor only allows one crossover setting for

the entire system then use the first crossover number MultEQ

®

Pro

lists for the center channel.

You should rarely choose the “Large” setting for the crossover in your surround

processor. This setting means that the deepest bass for that channel will not be
sent to the subwoofer. This choice makes sense only if your system does not
have a subwoofer. A high quality subwoofer will go deeper and exhibit better
power handling in the lowest frequency range than most speakers.

After you have entered all the information in the Detection Results screen into

your surround processor, click the forward triangle to move to the next screen.

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