Lyngdorf Audio MP-60 Owner's Manual page 19

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In case you pass this speaker through an amplifier or subwoofer with internal processing, you need to
compensate for this by entering the relevant delay in milli-seconds.
Note:
A simple D/A conversion will normally take around 0.5 ms, whereas a subwoofer with internal DSP
processing (room correction) could delay the signal by 2 ms or more. The delay is the same, if the DSP filters
are activated or not. We recommend that you do not activate room correction software in the subwoofer, as
this will stress the amplifier and driver of subwoofer.
Use Natural Roll-Off
By activating the Natural Roll-Off the speaker signal will not be affected by the Bass Cut-Off settings – but a
copy of the bass signal will be directed to the subwoofer(s). This is particularly relevant, if the frequency
limitation of the speaker is close to the Bass Cut-Off frequency.
Use Bi-Amping
This setting is available for the Left and Right front speakers only (LF and RF). This will copy the signal to
these speakers to a pair free outputs (if available), why you can use two amplifier channels to power each of
these speakers.
Dolby Enabled Speakers
This function refers to a setup, where the front, side or side speakers are with an up-firing speaker to imitate
a ceiling mounted speaker. Delay and gain can be set for these specific speaker channels.
Dedicated
speakers for this purpose will feature a cue filter to improve the sensation that this sound is coming from the
ceiling.
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