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.