Audio Connections - DSPeaker Anti-Mode 2.0 Owner's Manual

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With full-range measurements, the alignment of the microphone is more sensitive than
with the bass-only measurements. The microphone should be pointing towards the
ceiling.
➢Once the first measurement is ready, a secondary measurement slot becomes
available in the Measurements menu. This measurement has the same range as the
first one, but you can select the channel(s) to measure. This enables you to, for
example, compare a room response of the left channel to that of the right channel,
compare the effects of the designed custom filters, different points within the listening
zone and so on.
➢NEW (Jun 07 2012 >) By pressing left/right arrow button you can activate tracker
cursor to view the exact frequency and magnitude value. Pressing up/down will move
the cursor with smaller step
➢Close the measurement dialog with the OK button to store the measurement.
➢Remember that each sound profile has its own measurement data. This way, with up
to four profiles available, you can store a maximum of 8 custom measurements. This is
in addition to the 4 "before / after" responses of the Anti-Mode calibration
measurements that are automatically generated.

9.Audio Connections

Because of the versatile connections and the wide range of possible uses for the Anti-
Mode 2.0 Dual Core, it is hard to list all combinations. Each case is at least subtly
different. Examples of the basic cases will be added to the next version of the manual.
Consider the following guidelines when connecting Anti-Mode 2.0 Dual Core.
✔The Anti-Mode 2.0 Dual Core as a 2-channel pre-amplifier and DAC
Connect your audio sources to the Anti-Mode 2.0 Dual Core's inputs. You can connect
up to three sources using USB, Toslink (S/PDIF) and one of the analog inputs.
Connect the Dual Core to your amplifier using the XLR or RCA outputs.
✔Using with an Audio / Video Receiver or a Home Theater Amplifier
Use a DSP processing loop or tape monitor loop to connect the Dual Core.
If this is not possible, pick the audio source that most benefits from the room
correction and insert the Dual Core between that source and the AVR.
✔Using with a 2.1 or 2.2 System
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