Owners Manual

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automatically divide all center channel informa-
tion equally between the two front speakers,
creating a phantom center channel).
SURROUND SPEAKERS (large/small/
none): Select the LARGE setting (not avail-
able with SMALL front speakers) to have the
surround speakers play low bass (full-range).
If your rear speakers have limited bass capa-
bility or if you would prefer that the bass go
to a subwoofer, use the SMALL setting (high-
pass). If your system has no rear surround speak-
ers, select the NONE setting (surround chan-
nels are added to the front speakers so none
of the recording is lost).
CENTER BACK SPEAKER(S) (large1/
large2/small1/small2/none): Some
systems have one or two additional center back
surround speakers. Select the LARGE settings
(not available with SMALL front speakers) to
have your center back speaker(s) play low bass.
Use LARGE 1 if you have one center back
speaker (6.1) or LARGE 2 (7.1) if you have
two center back speakers (7.1). If your cen-
ter back speakers have limited bass capabil-
ity or if you would prefer that the bass go to
a subwoofer, use the SMALL setting (SMALL1
for one speaker, SMALL2 for two speakers).
If your system has no center back speakers,
select the NONE setting. With center back
speakers, the Rotel XS eXtra surround, Dolby
Digital EX, DTS-ES, Dolby Pro Logic II, DTS
Neo:6 or other decoders will provide center
back signals for any surround mode.
SUBWOOFER (yes/no/max): The YES set-
ting is the standard setting if your system has
a subwoofer. If your system does not have a
subwoofer, select NO. Select the MAX setting
for maximum bass output with normal bass
being duplicated by both the subwoofer and
any LARGE speakers in the system.
ADVANCED: Speaker configuration is gener-
ally a global setting for all surround modes
and need only be done once. However, for
special circumstances, the RSX-1067 provides
the option of setting the speaker configuration
independently for each of four surround modes.
Select the ADVANCED line on the menu and
press ENTER to go to the ADVANCED SPEAKER
SETUP menu described in the following sec-
tion.
To change a setting on the SPEAKER SETUP menu,
place the highlight on the desired line using the
UP/DOWN buttons and use the +/– buttons to
toggle through the available settings. To return
to the MAIN menu, press the ENTER button. Press
the MENU/OSD button on the remote to can-
cel the display and return to normal operation.
Advance Speaker Setup
ADV SPEAKER SETUP
SPEAKER:Front
CROSSOVER:100Hz
DOLBY:Small
DTS:Small
STEREO/MPEG:Large
MUSIC:Small
SPEAKER SETUP MENU
In most cases, the standard speaker configura-
tion described above is a global setting and can
be used for all surround modes. However, the
RSX-1067 provides the capability to customize
these settings for four different surround modes:
Dolby, DTS, Stereo, and Music. For example, you
could set up the Dolby and DTS modes for 5.1
channel sound, while the Stereo mode changes
to a 2-speaker setup with or without a subwoofer.
In addition, the ADVANCED SPEAKER SETUP
allows you to select a customized high-pass cross-
over frequency for the front, center, surround,
and surround back speakers.
NOTE
: In most systems, the default settings on
this menu will provide the most predictable
results and most users will not need to change
any settings. You should fully understand bass
management and have a specific reason for
needing a custom configuration before chang-
ing these settings. Otherwise, skip to the fol-
lowing topic, SUBWOOFER SETUP.
The available settings on the ADVANCED
SPEAKER SETUP menu are as follows:
SPEAKER (front/center/surround/cen-
ter back/subwoofer): Select the set of
speakers to be configured with custom settings.
CROSSOVER (40Hz/60Hz/80Hz/
100Hz/120Hz/150Hz/200Hz): Typi-
cally, the RSX-1067 uses a single master set-
ting for the high-pass and low-pass crossover
point between all SMALL speakers and the
subwoofer. This master crossover point is set
on the SUBWOOFER SETUP menu described
in the following section. When you first ac-
cess the ADVANCED SPEAKER SETUP menu,
the current master crossover point will be shown
on this line. Change the value of this line only if
you want the current speaker to have a differ-
ent crossover point. For example, if your master
crossover is set to 80Hz, but you want your front
speakers to crossover to the subwoofer at 60
Hz, you would select 60Hz for the front speak-
ers on this line. This setting ONLY affects redi-
rected bass and does not affect the LFE channel
in any way. The OFF setting (available only for
the subwoofer) sends a full-range signal to your
subwoofer so that you can use its built-in low-
pass filter.
NOTE
: When a speaker is set to LARGE on the
SPEAKER SETUP menu or on this MENU, the
crossover setting is not available since, by defi-
nition, a LARGE speaker plays full-range with
no bass redirection to the subwoofer and no
crossover. Likewise, the OFF setting for the
subwoofer crossover is not available for SMALL
speakers, since SMALL means that the speaker
will redirect its bass below a given crossover
point to the subwoofer. In addition, the CROSS-
OVER setting is not available for the MULTI IN-
PUT.
DOLBY (large/small/none): Sets the cur-
rent speaker (shown in the first line) to LARGE,
SMALL, or NONE, overriding the master setting
from the SPEAKER SETUP menu. This setting will
ONLY take effect with Dolby Digital or Dolby Pro
Logic II decoding.
DTS (large/small/none): The same options
described for Dolby above, except these settings
ONLY take effect with DTS and DTS Neo:6 de-
coding.
STEREO/MPEG (large/small/none): The
same options described for Dolby above,
except these settings ONLY take effect in STE-
REO surround mode.
MUSIC (large/small/none): The same op-
tions described for Dolby above, except these
settings ONLY take effect with any of the DSP
MUSIC surround modes.
NOTE
: When the front speakers are set to use
the master crossover frequency on the AD-
VANCED SPEAKER SETUP menu, the surround
mode specific “large/small/none” settings
are not available for the other speakers. These
speakers will use the setting determined in
the basic SPEAKER SETUP menu.