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5.2.3   Size setup:  The size setup defines which speaker can handle full range signals as in the case of “Large” 
speakers. Also the subwoofer settings are in this menu. 
 
These displays show that you have accessed the Size setup sub-menu and highlighted 
the Main speaker size control.  You can scan through the available choices by 
pressing repeatedly the \/ and /\ buttons on the remote. When the speaker you wish 
to adjust is highlighted press the < or > key to set the speaker size. When you are 
satisfied with the settings, highlight Exit and press the ENTER  key. 
Size setup 
 Main speakers        Large 
 Center speaker       small 
 Surround speakers  small 
 Back speakers            No 
 Subwoofer                Yes 
 Subwoofer freq      80 Hz  
 Subwoofer filter         Off 
 Enhanced bass           On 
 Exit 
 
Size setup 
Main speakers                    Large 
 
 
 
 
        TV Display                                                                                             Panel display 
 
 
•  The speakers that can handle a full range frequency signal should be set to “Large”. 
•  The speaker that cannot handle a full range frequency signal should be set to “Small”. The    bass signal will be 
redirected to the front Large speakers or subwoofer if present. 
•  If a speaker is not present (e.g. Center) you should set it to “None”. 
•  If there is only one back speaker connected, select “1 Small” or “1 Large” depending on the size of the speaker. 
Connect the back speaker to the LEFT BACK output of the 7.1 output section. 
•  The subwoofer filter can be bypassed if you wish to use the filter built into your powered subwoofer. 
•  You can set the subwoofer crossover frequency from 40 Hz to 140 Hz in 10 Hz steps. The crossover frequency 
defines the frequency below which the low frequency signal does not go to small speakers, but is redirected to the 
large speakers or subwoofer. 
•  Enhanced Bass duplicates the subwoofer information to both the large speakers and the subwoofer. You may 
desire this in some cases to get more bass from your system. 
 
Classé recommends a conservative approach towards speaker setup. Setting up medium sized speakers as Large may 
degrade the sound by asking speakers to do more than they can. Subwoofer, especially the modern ones available 
now, are very good at filling in the low frequencies for a whole system. If you don’t let them provide the full amount of 
low frequencies required to balance your
 
system you will often miss many of the sound effects in a program you’re 
watching. 
 
 
5.3  
SOURCE  SETUP: 
 
Source setup is an easy task and should go quickly. In Source setup you assign the digital audio inputs to the AV1 
through AV6 video inputs (up to the number of Video inputs you will be using) and to the AUD1 through AUD4 inputs 
(up to the number of Audio only inputs you will be using). The analog inputs are not assignable; VID1 through VID6 
have AV1 through AV6 individually permanently assigned. AUD1 through AUD4 and PLAY are all analog inputs, but 
AUD1 – AUD4 can have a Digital input assigned to them. PLAY is an Analog-Only two channel input intended for use 
with the Monitor Out of a quality tape recorder. PLAY may also be used as the input of a processor loop if you wish to 
add an equalizer. (Notice there are three REC outputs.) See the notes above in Section 1 which discusses utilizing both 
a digital input and an analog input for each source.
 
 
As you can see from the on-screen display on the next page, the individual inputs are numbered 1 through 10, the first 
six are the dedicated Video sources (AV1 – AV6) and 7 through 10 are dedicated as Audio-only sources (AUD1 – 
AUD4).  
 
There are seven Digital inputs. Each may be assigned to any of the ten inputs, including assigning one digital input to 
more than one Source. If, for example, you wanted to utilize a CD/DVD player like our CD/DVD-1 as both a CD 
player and a DVD player you might want to assign the AES/EBU digital input to both the AV1 source and to the AUD1 
source. 
 
 
 
 
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