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Dynaudio LYD Series
DSP
Dynaudio engineers have painstakingly created a DSP controller
for these speakers that lets you tailor the sound to your particular
settings
environment. The DSP settings provide precision adjustments that
optimize the speakers for the listening space.
Bass extension
Low frequencies take an exponentially larger
amount of energy to reproduce than high fre-
quencies. That is why the bass extension setting
affects how loud the speaker will respond.
At its lowest setting (-10 Hz), the low frequen-
cy range is extended by 10Hz. This will also
reduce the maximum volume that the speaker
can achieve. The default setting of 0 Hz limits the
range of low bass while increasing the maximum
volume of the loudspeaker. The +10 Hz setting
has the least amount of bass extension but the
loudest volume possible from the loudspeaker.
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-10 Hz (greatest low frequency extension, -
5 dB output)
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0 Hz
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+10 Hz (loudest output with least low
frequency extension, +5 dB output)
As most professional mixers tend to mix at rela-
tively low volumes (~70-85 dB SPL), the greatest
amount of bass extension (-10 Hz) can be used.
As you increase the playback volume, you may
need to reduce the amount of bass extension
in order to prevent overdriving the loudspeaker.
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Sound balance
Position
The sound balance, or tilt filter, represents
If you have positioned your speakers within 50cm
a refined way to affect the overall tone of the
of a back wall boundary, the position switch should
speaker. Depending on the room treatment
be placed in the "Wall" setting. This will help with
among other factors, it may be necessary to make
anomalies created by reflections coming off the
the loudspeaker darker or brighter than the normal
back wall, especially in the lower frequencies. If
setting. A dead sounding room with a great deal
your speakers are placed further than 50cm from
of treatment might need a brighter setting than a
any wall surface, use the "Free" setting.
live room with many reflective surfaces.
Sound Balance has three settings:
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Bright (20 Hz -1,5dB, 20kHz +1,5dB)
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Neutral
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Dark (20 Hz +1,5dB, 20 kHz -1,5 dB)
What this filter actually does is tilt the entire spec-
trum by 1,5 dB at either end using minimal phase
or linear phase filters to either brighten or darken
the overall response. This minimal filter alters the
tonality without inducing audible phase anomalies,
thereby maximizing the linearity of the loudspeaker.
DSP settings
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