Vandersteen Audio VCC-5 Manual De Usuario

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inputs to the surround amplifier or surround speakers to 
limit the low bass. 
     To drive the surround speakers in a separates based 
system, choose an amplifier matched to the power re-
quirements of the speakers that has similar sonic charac-
teristics to the amplifier driving the main speakers.  This 
can be either a stereo amplifier or two channels of a 
multi-channel A/V amplifier. 
 
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     A center channel speaker and an amplifier to drive it 
are the final components you need to complete the audio 
portion of your audio/video system.  The center channel 
speaker will help localize dialog and other film sounds at 
the screen for viewers seated outside of the central listen-
ing area.  During a movie, much of the sound you hear 
will be coming from the center speaker so it must be care-
fully chosen to properly integrate with the main speakers.  
While adding a good, well-matched center channel 
speaker will improve the system’s performance for listen-
ers seated to the sides, a poor center channel speaker will 
completely ruin the sound of the system for everyone.  No 
center speaker is always preferable to a poor or mis-
matched center speaker. 
 
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     By basing your system on a good music system, not 
only can you build it piece by piece, you can upgrade it 
the same way.  You can upgrade the power amplifier or 
preamplifier for better sound in a separates based system 
or switch processors to acquire new surround modes.  
With an A/V receiver, you can add a separate power am-
plifier to better drive the main speakers and at the same 
time take a big step toward the superior performance of 
separates.  You can change from small bookshelf sur-
round speakers to VSM-1 on-wall speakers and move the 
small speakers into a bedroom, den or office system.  
Since the system is so modular, it will be easy to make 
any changes that future surround modes or technology 
will require  without having to redo the entire system. 
     The music system based audio/video system is a good 
value.  Most of your stereo components will integrate di-
rectly into your audio/video system.  Every improvement 
you make to the core components will increase your en-
joyment of both music and film.  This double return on 
your investment will keep costs down since there is no 
duplication of components between separate systems. 
 
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     Setting-up the audio portion of your home audio/video 
system along these guidelines will enable it to reproduce 
the sound of a blockbuster action movie with the same 
ease and realism that it reproduces a chamber orchestra or 
solo vocalist.  Whether you use a standard size TV or a 
ten-foot projection unit, your system’s superior voice in-
telligibility, superb musical accuracy and extraordinary 
sound effects capabilities will bring your favorite music 
and your favorite films to life for you and your entire 
family. 
this functional metamorphosis will require an external sur-
round sound processor that is compatible with the core elec-
tronics, a pair of speakers for the surround channels and an 
amplifier to drive them.  An A/V receiver based system will 
only require the addition of the surround speakers as the 
processor and surround amplifier are already built into the 
receiver. 
     In a system with separates, a surround sound processor 
that can be inserted into the tape loop of the preamplifier 
will allow you to engage any of the surround sound modes 
for movie viewing while still being able to switch the proc-
essor and other surround related equipment completely out 
of the system for listening to stereo CDs or records.  This 
will give you maximum flexibility since the system is not 
compromised to favor one listening mode over another. 
     There are several performance attributes to consider 
when selecting surround speakers for a high-fidelity home 
theater system.  You are not forced into the compromises of 
a theater so you can use uncompromising speakers with pre-
cise imaging that enhances the spaciousness of your system 
and insures satisfying and stable surround effects.  While 
small bookshelf surround speakers often have these desir-
able imaging characteristics, they do not have the bass ex-
tension or power handling capability of larger speakers.  
This is usually not a problem with conventional matrixed 
surround modes that attenuate the low frequencies to the 
surround speakers and keep the levels relatively low, but the 
discrete multi-channel modes as well as proprietary ma-
trixed modes on many processors send full-frequency infor-
mation to the surround speakers.  When you consider the 
excessive dynamic demands this puts on small bookshelf 
speakers, it is easy to see the advantages of using speakers 
designed to handle a full range signal. 
     The Vandersteen VSM-1 phase-correct on-wall speaker 
complements our center and main speakers while providing 
the benefits of convenient, inconspicuous on-wall mounting.  
It is capable of handling a full-range signal and can be 
matched with a 2Wq subwoofer since the bass response of a 
wall-mounted speaker is very predictable.  Once stereo sub-
woofers are set-up for the front left and right channels, a 
third 2Wq can be used with the VSM-1 to provide true full-
range surround capability. 
     Should budget considerations dictate the use of inexpen-
sive, limited-range surround speakers, we recommend that 
you select a phase-correct two-way with a five or six inch 
woofer in a narrow baffle.  Speakers with small woofers and 
narrow baffles usually sound decent through the critical 
middle frequencies and have good imaging characteristics.  
To prevent the small speakers’ woofers from distorting or 
being damaged by intense low frequency sound effects, you 
can program your processor to limit the bass to the surround 
channels or be careful to only use modes where the bass to 
the surround channels is automatically limited.  If you can-
not program your processor to limit the bass and you want 
to use a surround mode that sends full-range information to 
the  surround  speakers, you can  install  capacitors  on  the  
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