Wisdom Audio Wisdom & Sage Series SC-1 User Manual
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phone	was	calibrated	at	“grazing	incidence”	and	should	point	to	
the	ceiling,	not	at	any	of	the	speakers.
• Make the room as quiet as possible. Background noise can disrupt
the	room	measurements.	Close	windows,	silence	cell	phones,	
televisions,	radios,	air	conditioners,	fluorescent	lights,	home	appli-
ances,	light	dimmers,	or	other	devices.	
• Cell phones should be turned off or placed away from all audio
electronics	during	the	measurement	process	as	Radio	Frequency	
Interference	(RFI)	may	cause	measurement	disruptions	(even	if	the	
cell	phone	is	not	in	use).
• Refrain from talking and don’t sit or stand directly between any of
the	speakers	and	the	microphone	during	the	room	measurements.	
Each	speaker	emits	a	series	of	test	signals	during	the	measure-
ments	and	your	body	and	background	noise	can	disrupt	the	mi-
crophone’s	ability	to	record	the	room	response	to	the	test	signal.	 
The first (Position 1) measurement must be located at the primary listening posi-
tion,	as	this	is	the	measurement	that	establishes	both	distance	and	level	settings	
for	your	surround	processor.	Place	the	microphone’s	tip	at	a	location	halfway	
between	where	the	primary	listener’s	ears	would	be,	pointing	at	the	ceiling.
Click	the	Measure	button.	Each	speaker	will	be	“chirped”	ten	times,	followed	by	
a	brief	pause	during	which	it	remains	important	to	be	quiet.	This	is	because	the	
system	is	measuring	background	noise	levels	to	ascertain	the	quality	of	the	data	
it	just	obtained.
Measuring additional positions
When the system has successfully measured each speaker, the application will
be ready to measure the next measurement position. Start at the center of the
listening	area	and	then	take	measurements	around	it	spaced	by	1-2	feet.	The	
idea	is	to	sample	multiple	points	throughout	the	listening	area.	Measurements	
near	the	side	and	back	walls	should	be	avoided	even	if	people	may	sit	there.