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2-5. Adjusting Speaker Output
On this screen, configure the following items.
Ceiling speaker density (quantity) and layout type
Surface mount speaker quantity, installation spacing, height and angles (tilt and pan)
Subwoofer quantity and installation location
Note: ADVANCED mode only.
2-5-1. Ceiling speakers
Adjusting ceiling speaker output
Density (speaker layout density): Adjust the amount of overlap of the coverage areas, which indicates
the boundaries where the sound pressure is 6 dB lower than at the sound receiving point immediately
below the speaker (on the axis). By default, this is set to Edge-to-Edge.
There are five adjustment levels that you can choose from.
High density
Maximum Overlap
Minimum Overlap
Edge-to-Edge
1.4 x Edge-to-Edge
2.0 x Edge-to-Edge
Low density
When you select a certain density, the software starts calculating and redraws the recalculated
coverage areas.
Layout type: By default, speakers are arranged in a square pattern. You can also choose a
hexagonal pattern.
Speaker spacing: Shows the spacing between speakers.
Note: Speaker spacing is displayed even if only one speaker has been configured.
Consider this to be an indicator of what the spacing would be if there were a second
speaker.
If the number of speakers could exceed 128, an error message will be displayed.
If this happens, select a layout pattern with a lower density.