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Naming outputs:
Just as with the inputs, you are also able to allocate names to the outputs “A-H”
on the right hand side of the input mask. They are selected using the right or left
mouse button.
In this case, however, the selected configuration does immediately affect the
default settings of the high-pass and low-pass filters in the DSP main menu. This
therefore prevents, for example, a tweeter connected to output A accidentally
being assigned a broad band signal which may damage it. Any unused output
channels should ideally be muted (“Not_used”):
Default settings of individual channel types:
Output channels
Default high-pass
Default low-pass
Not used
Channel output muted
Front L Fullrange
-
-
Front L Tweeter
3000 Hz, 12 dB, Butterworth
-
Front L Midrange
500 Hz, 12 dB, Butterworth
3000 Hz, 12 dB, Butterworth
Front L Woofer
-
3000 Hz, 12 dB, Butterworth
Front R Fullrange
-
-
Front R Tweeter
3000 Hz, 12 dB, Butterworth
-
Front R Midrange
500 Hz, 12 dB, Butterworth
3000 Hz, 12 dB, Butterworth
Front R Woofer
-
3000 Hz, 12 dB, Butterworth
Center Fullrange
200 Hz, 12 dB, Butterworth
-
Center Tweeter
3000 Hz, 12 dB, Butterworth
-
Center Woofer
-
3000 Hz, 12 dB, Butterworth
Rear L Fullrange
-
-
Rear L Tweeter
3000 Hz, 12 dB, Butterworth
-
Rear L Midrange
500 Hz, 12 dB, Butterworth
3000 Hz, 12 dB, Butterworth
Rear L Woofer
-
3000 Hz, 12 dB, Butterworth
Rear R Fullrange
-
-
Rear R Tweeter
3000 Hz, 12 dB, Butterworth
-
Rear R Midrange
500 Hz, 12 dB, Butterworth
3000 Hz, 12 dB, Butterworth
Rear R Woofer
-
3000 Hz, 12 dB, Butterworth
Rear Fill
200 Hz, 12 dB, Butterworth
-
Subwoofer 1
-
80 Hz. 24 dB, Butterworth
Subwoofer 2
-
80 Hz. 24 dB, Butterworth