NAD T737 Owner's Manual - page 21
SPEAKER LEVELS
Adjusting the relative balance of your system’s loudspeakers ensures that
surround-sound recordings, whether music or film, will present the balance
of effects, music, and dialog that the artists intended. Additionally, if your
system incorporates a subwoofer it establishes a correct relationship
between the volume of the subwoofer and the other speakers, and thus of
low-frequencies (bass) to other sonic elements.
USING AN SPL METER
It is quite practical to perform the T 737 level setup routines “by ear”, and
careful work will produce acceptably accurate results. However, the use of
an inexpensive sound-pressure level (SPL) meter, such as Radio Shack part
number 33-2050, makes this task easier, more accurate and more repeatable.
Ownership of such a meter could prove a valuable audio tool. Your NAD audio
specialist may be able to help you with temporary use of a meter.
The SPL meter should be placed at the primary listening position, at
approximately the height of the seated listener’s head. A tripod is helpful
but with a little duct tape almost anything — a pole lamp, music-stand, or
ladder-backed chair, for example — can do as well. Just be sure that no large
acoustically reflective surfaces obstruct or are near the microphone element.
Orient the meter with its microphone (usually at one end) pointing straight
up toward the ceiling (not toward the speakers) and ensure that “C”
weighting scale is selected. Set the meter to display 75 dB SPL. On Radio
Shack meters, this necessitates either setting the meter to its 80 dB range
and taking your readings at the -5 point or selecting the 70 dB range and
reading at the +5 point.
SETTING SPEAKER LEVELS AT TEST MODE
While at “Speaker Levels” menu, press the AVR 3 remote’s “Test” key
activating the T 737’s Speaker Levels balancing test signal. You will hear a
“surf” sound as you step through your speakers beginning with the Front
Left. To test each channel, use AVR 3’s [
] keys to move up or down
the speaker channels. If you do not hear the test signal, check your speaker
connections or your “Speaker settings” OSD menu settings.
Use the remote’s [
] keys to adjust the loudness of the noise output
from the currently playing channel to the required level (it’s usually
simplest to begin with the Front Left). As you cycle the test signal around
the speakers, the OSD will highlight the currently playing channel. The
“level offset” reading on the right will change by 1 dB increments; ±12 dB
adjustment is available. After adjusting a channel, press [
] to effect the
change in level. Press [
] to go to the next channel.
NOTE
Ifyouarebalancinglevels“byear”,chooseonespeaker—usuallythe
center—asareferenceandadjusteachoftheothersinturnto“sound
asloud”asthereference.Besurethatyouremainintheprimary
listeningpositionwhilebalancingallchannels.
To produce the same SPL meter reading (or subjective loudness), use a
combination of [ ] and then [
] to adjust each speaker.
NOTES
• Allspeakersmustbeintheirfinallocationsbeforelevel-setting.
• Yoursubwoofer(ifany)shouldbesetwithitsintegralcrossoverdefeated,
orifundefeatable,settoitshighest-possiblefrequencyifyouareusingthe
T737’sSubwooferoutput.Finalsubwoofer-leveladjustment“by-ear”,using
musicandfilmsoundmaterial,isfrequentlyuseful.
• Duetotheeffectsofroomacoustics,matched-pairspeakers(front;surround;
back)willnotalwayscalibratetoexactlythesameleveloffsetreadings.
You can exit “Test” mode at any time by pressing the [ ] key, bringing you
back to “Speaker Setup” menu.
OPERATION
USING THE T 737 – SETUP MENU
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