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SSP 200 • Speaker Setup 23
Output Channel Trim Settings
This control adjusts the output channel trim level for each output channel to match the levels
to the unique needs of any listening environment. The level can be adjusted within the range
from -24 dB to 0 dB. The default setting for each speaker is 0 dB (see Test and Output
Trim on page44 for more information).
Listening Mode Settings
The SSP 200 provides multiple output mode options for each supported input audio format.
By default, the device selects the most appropriate output mode based upon the channel
content of the input format and available output channels. This is referred to as Auto Mode.
The user may override this mode through Product Configuration Software (PCS). For
additional mode information, see Listening Mode Options and Usage on page27.
Equalization
Each analog output channel features a nine band parametric equalizer (or EQ) that allows
the control of amplitude of each band, center frequency (which can be shifted, widened, or
narrowed) and bandwidth (which is labeled “Q” for quality). Parametric equalization is used
to improve the audio output in a specific acoustic environment:
Resonance reduction — Reduces the level at specific frequencies that are too loud.
Speaker compensation — Compensates for peaks and dips in individual speaker output
response.
Tonal enhancement — Increases the level of frequencies within a broad or narrow range
that sound too quiet.

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