ATI Technologies ATP8500.1 Adendum Panduan Pemilik - Halaman 6

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Distance
This menu was called Delay on the ATP8500; some changes have been made to make the ATP8500.1
easier to set up. First, the adjustments are now made in feet, not milliseconds, so no arithmetic is required
to figure out the proper settings—just measure the distances to your speakers and enter them using the
menu. Separate adjustments have been added for left and right front channels, so they can be adjusted
exactly the same way as the other channels in the system. Also, delay adjustments have been added for
right back and left back channels, and for the subwoofer.
Size
The speaker size menu works the same way as on the ATP8500, but two extra options have been added.
You can now deactivate the subwoofer filter, an option that may come in handy if you're using a powered
subwoofer that has its own filter. In most cases, you will get best results by leaving the ATP8500.1's
subwoofer filter on, but if your powered subwoofer offers a limited filter frequency adjustment range (up
to, say, 120 Hz instead of the more common 180 or 200 Hz), you may get a better blend between your
subwoofer and your main speakers by deactivating the ATP8500.1's subwoofer filter.
Also, this menu now offers an Enhanced Bass function, which slightly boosts the low and mid-bass regions
to add a greater sense of "weight" and impact to movies and music. Try using this control if you feel the
sound is insufficiently full for your taste. Its effects are subtle, so you stand no chance of "messing up" the
sound if you use the Enhanced Bass function.
Source
This menu has been rearranged a bit, but it operates exactly the same way as the ATP8500's Source menu.
Display
This menu has only one change: It now offers a selection of distance units for the Distance menu. You can
choose from feet or meters.