Adcom GTP-860 User Manual

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ately limited in dynamic range and frequency bandwidth
for the surround channel and thus only requires speakers
of far lesser capabilities compared to the front channels.
Dolby Digital, however, is a full range system with two
independent surround channels and with dynamics equal
to that of the front channels. For this reason it is advis-
able to choose loudspeakers which are similar in power
handling and performance capability to those of the front
channels. If you are using only one pair of surround speak-
ers, make sure to connect them to the Surround Rear
outputs. If you choose to install another pair of surround
speakers, locate them behind your listening position, and
connect them to the Surround Back outputs. Surround
Back channels add to the spaciousness and coherence of
the sound field, but the Surround Rear channels must be
present for the desired effect.

Many film soundtracks rely heavily on very low frequency
sound effects which are difficult for normal or smaller
hi-fi speakers to reproduce. To faithfully reproduce these
low frequencies you can use a specially designed low
frequency loudspeaker with its own built-in amplifier
(“active subwoofer”). Because it is difficult to hear which
direction very low frequencies are coming from, you only
normally need one subwoofer and this can be placed
virtually anywhere in the room. Dolby Digital uses a dedi-
cated Low Frequency Effects (LFE) channel. If a subwoofer
has been selected, the LFE channel will be fed to the sub-
woofer output.

First you need to indicate which speakers are present in
your system. Besides the Main speakers (Left & Right),
these can include a Center, two Surround Speakers and a
Subwoofer.

Call up the SETUP menu of the On Screen Display.

Select the SPEAKER SETTINGS.

Highlight PRESET and use the Left and Right arrow buttons
to select the preset (PRESET 1, 2 or 3) that best applies
to your setup. Select a preset based on speaker sizes,
then use the Up and Down arrow buttons to adjust for the
absence of Center, Surround speakers, or subwoofer.

Preset 1: Default Setting / Adjustment
Main

: LARGE / No Adjustment

Center

: LARGE / OFF

Surround

: LARGE / OFF

Subwoofer

: ON / OFF

In this mode, all speaker channels are large, i.e. full
range, and the home theater system has a subwoofer. This
preset is particularly useful for large rooms.

Preset 2: Default Setting / Adjustment
Main

: LARGE / No Adjustment

Center

: SMALL / OFF

Surround

: SMALL / OFF

Subwoofer

: OFF / ON

This preset is useful for a home theater system that does
not have full range speakers. The bass frequencies from
the center and surround channels are redirected to the
main speakers.

Preset 3: Default Setting / Adjustment
Main

: SMALL / No Adjustment

Center

: SMALL / OFF

Surround

: SMALL / OFF

Subwoofer

: ON / No Adjustment

This preset is ideal for those systems using 5 small speak-
ers combined with a subwoofer. The bass frequencies from
each of these 5 channels are redirected to the subwoofer.

The Surround settings affect both the Surround Rear and
Surround Back speakers.

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SETUP

1 INPUT SETTINGS

2 CHANNEL BALANCE

3 CHANNEL DELAYS

4 SPEAKER SETTINGS

5 EXIT

INPUT SETTINGS

AUDIO=VIDEO 3

VIDEO=VIDEO 3

MODE=5 CH STEREO

DYNAMIC RANGE=N/A

CENTER WIDTH=N/A

DIMENSION=N/A

DO NOT SAVE AND EXIT

SAVE AND EXIT

CHANNEL BALANCE

LEFT

:

0dB

CENTER : - 3dB

RIGHT :

0dB

REAR R :

0dB

BACK R :

0dB

BACK L :

0dB

REAR L :

0dB

SUB

:

0dB

DO NOT SAVE AND EXIT

SAVE AND EXIT

CHANNEL DELAYS

CENTER :

1ms

SURROUNDS : 5ms

DO NOT SAVE AND EXIT

SAVE AND EXIT

SPEAKER SETTINGS

PRESET : 1

MAIN : LARGE

CENTER : OFF

SURROUND : LARGE

SUBWOOFER : ON

DO NOT SAVE AND EXIT

SAVE AND EXIT

INPUT SETTINGS

AUDIO=VIDEO 3

VIDEO=VIDEO 3

MODE=STEREO

DYNAMIC RANGE=N/A

CENTER WIDTH=N/A

DIMENSION=N/A

DO NOT SAVE AND EXIT

SAVE AND EXIT

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