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Dynaudio AIR 6 - Overview; Assigning Monitor Positions; Phase Checking

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Checking and optimizing monitor placement
Dynaudio Professional AIR reference manual – 2014-09-28 54
Overview
1. In the Setup menu, select the setup type (e.g.
“5.1” or “Stereo”) matching your application.
2. Check the phase using the Dynaudio Profes-
sional AIR test tone sets available at www.dy-
naudioprofessional.com.
3. Check the monitor positions.
4. Equalize each monitor as required using the
Bass and Treble parameters.
5. In the Setup menu of the System controller, nav-
igate to the Calibration submenu.
Assigning monitor
positions
Select the correct position for each monitor – see
“Placing the monitors” on page 48.
Room positions can be selected via the Calibration
submenu of the Setup menu – see “Setup menu ►
Monitor calibration” on page 26.
Set the volume of every monitor to -10 dB.
Phase checking
The rst procedure you should carry out is checking
signal phase.
A number of signals both for two-channel stereo and
for multichannel reproduction are part of the Dynaudio
Professional AIR test tone sets.
Phase checking – two-channel Stereo:
Use tracks 45 to 49 for Stereo phase checking. Left and
right signals are presented in phase and subsequently
out of phase.
Phase checking – Multichannel:
Use tracks 45 to 64 for multichannel phase checking.
These are DTS-encoded signals that can be compared
pairwise: Left/Right, Left/Center, Left/Left Surround,
Right/Right Surround.
If you do not have a DTS decoder, you may route the
stereo L/R signals to other channels using your mixing
console.
If you already have a phase checking measurement
system that can be used as well.
Checking by ear when listening to the signals
In phase:
You will hear more bass and the sound will appear to
come from a xed point between the monitors.
Out of phase:
You will hear the sound image lose bass, the sound
image will be diffuse, and the directional information will
be blurred.

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