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Optionally, your installer may also save the basic speaker configuration at this
point	to	an	XML	file	on	your	PC’s	hard	disk.	Doing	so	saves	having	to	repeat	the	
process	if	he	ever	needs	to	set	up	another	SC-1	with	the	same	associated	equip-
ment,	as	might	happen	if	your	system	were	damaged	in	an	thunderstorm.	This	
XML file would be loaded by the “Load Config From File” button on the Basic
System Description page.
Bass Management
The Bass Management tab allows you to configure the SC-1 to derive an appro-
priate subwoofer output from a pair of Left and Right inputs. This capability is
used only in situations where no surround processor is available to provide the
bass	management	function,	as	is	the	case	when	you	are	using	a	conventional	
stereo	preamp	instead.	
In	the	screen	shot	above,	we	have	previously	set	up	a	6.3	Phantom	system,	
intending	to	use	the	SC-1	to	provide	three	different	2.1	channel	zones.	(The	
number	of	zones	shown	on	this	tab	varies,	depending	on	how	many	speakers	
have	been	defined.)
You may create either mono or stereo subwoofer channels to complement your
main speakers, up to the hardware limit of a total of 7.3 channels. as an ex-
ample,	you	could	use	the	SC-1	as	a	three-way	stereo	crossover	to	create	a	single,	
triamplified	stereo	system,	and	still	have	5.1	channels	left	over	for	a	home	the-
ater	(e.g.,	a	2.2	zone	and	a	5.1	zone).
Define	how	you	want	the	SC-1	to	treat	the	available	channels	using	the	pull-
down	menus.	You	must	specify	whether	you	want	the	SC-1	to	derive	one	or	two	
subwoofer	channels	(None,	Mono,	or	Stereo),	and	you	must	specify	both	the	
low	pass	and	the	high	pass	crossover	frequencies	(normally	80	Hz,	although	we	
give	you	other	options	in	10	Hz	increments).
Finally,	you	must	send	these	selections	to	the	SC-1	by	clicking	the	“Commit	to	
SC-1”	button	on	the	right	side	of	the	screen.