9.13 DSP Settings: Input EQ
This menu allows to turn on / turn off the input processing
block. This can be useful when resetting the amplifier to the
original “output processing only” behavior without using any
software.
Turning off the Input EQ, all input processing set up using,
for example, the Armonía Audio Suite can be bypassed at
once.
It is advisable to save amplifier presets with this setting
turned off: in this way when loading presets the user can be
sure that only the output processing is enabled. The burden
of re-enabling and setting up input processing is left to the
remote control software.
9.14 DSP Settings: Reset input section
This operation disables the input processing (input EQ, input
gain and delay) and resets the aux delay to zero.
9.15 DSP Settings: Reset output
section
This function disables all output EQ, limiters and damping
functions.
Warning: this operation may potentially
damage connected speakers.
Pay special attention to shutting down any audio source
before using this function.
9.12.2.4 Load Alarm
The output Load Monitor allows to detect the impedance
load at a certain frequency. The high resolution algorithm
implemented in this tool allows accurate measures.
• Load alarm: enable/disable the impedance detection.
• Load Zmin: the minimum allowed impedance threshold
value (range 0 Ω - 500 Ω, step of 0.1 Ω ).
• Load Zmax: the maximum allowed impedance thresh-
old value (range 0 Ω - 500 Ω, step of 0.1 Ω ).
9.12.2.5 Measures
Pressing the button measures gives access to a sub menu
where the various amplifier readings are available.
• Tone in: measurements of the input tone at the selected
frequency.
• Tone out: measurements of the output tone at the se-
lected frequency.
• Z load: measurements of the load at the selected
frequency.