DSPeaker Anti-Mode 2.0 Owner's Manual page 8

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➢Make sure either analog or digital output is connected to powered speakers or
subwoofers. If the analog output is used, a test tone should now be audible.
➢If needed, press the OUTPUT button on the remote to change to digital output.
Please consider the warning below prior to doing so.
WARNING: In order to preserve the dynamic range, digital output
signal is never scaled. Consequently, the digital output level is
always at 0 dB (i.e. maximum.) When using the S/PDIF output,
please be sure to adjust your amplifier's volume controls to a
moderate level in order to avoid damaging your ears and/or your
audio equipment!
➢Use the arrow buttons or the VOL+ and VOL- buttons to adjust the calibration
volume (analog output only).
➢The field at the lower part of the screen displays "Volume OK" when Anti-Mode
detects a sufficient volume level for a reliable calibration.
➢If you can't hear the test tone (hissing noise), please make sure the output is
connected and the amplifiers or powered speakers are functioning properly.
➢The provided volume indication is a recommendation. Sometimes even lower volume
level may be sufficient for a decently accurate measurement.
➢When you are ready to start the calibration process, press the OK button to proceed.
FOR BEST RESULTS: When calibrating a subwoofer system: 0.2
Stereo, 0.2 Dual-Mono, or a single subwoofer, make sure that the
built-in lowpass filters of the subwoofer(s) are bypassed or set to
the highest cutoff frequency. You can restore the setting after
calibration or use Dual Core's Lowpass Filter Tool.
➢Depending on configuration, the calibration procedure may start with a speaker
distance detection. If the distance detection is successful, room acoustic analysis
begins immediately after it.
➢During the acoustical analysis phase, Anti-Mode generates several frequency
sweeps. After the first sweep, the initial room response graph is shown in red.
➢It is normal that the analysis phase lasts several minutes.
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