Bass, Tilt – Meridian America DSP33 User Manual

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Configuring the DSP33 loudspeakers using a computer

Choosing Unused prevents the source from appearing when

you press the corresponding source key on the Meridian System

Remote.

The name used to identify each source is shown in the list of

sources, followed by the Meridian System Remote key used to

select the source in brackets.

From the Audio source drop-down menu specify the digital

input you want to use for the source.

Initially all sources are set up to use input D1, but you can

connect a second source to D2.

Tilt

The Tilt setting allows you to adjust the broad balance of the

DSP33 to correct for the acoustics of your listening room, or for

a misbalanced recording.

The Tilt can be adjusted between -10dB and +10dB in 0.5dB

steps. Normally settings between -2.0dB and 1.0dB will give the

most natural results.

Bass

The Bass setting allows you to adjust the bass response to

match the room. The Bass can be adjusted between -5dB and

+5dB steps.

The effect of the Tilt and Bass settings on the frequency

response of the loudspeaker is shown in the following graphs:

10

2

10

3

10

4

-5

-4.5

-4

-3.5

-3

-2.5

-2

-1.5

-1

-0.5

0

0.5

1

1.5

2

2.5

3

3.5

4

4.5

5

Bass Boost / Cut

F requency (Hz)

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4

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-4.5

-4

-3.5

-3

-2.5

-2

-1.5

-1

-0.5

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0.5

1

1.5

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3.5

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4.5

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Tilt

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Bass

Tilt

If the DSP33 loudspeakers are controlled by a Meridian

Surround Controller, the Tilt and Bass settings are adjusted by

the surround controller.

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