Precision Power DCX-730 Car Stereo System User Manual


 
Delay
The delay parameter allows you to adjust the delay of individual channels by up
to 70 msec. For example, this allows adjusting the driver’s side speakers audio to
coincide with the arrival of the passenger side speaker at a listening point in the
vehicle. Similarly, the audio arrival from the front and rear speakers can be
adjusted. Using biamped connections and delay adjustment, this can help
compensate for installations where the optimum tweeter mounting location will not
accommodate woofer mounting and the effect of signal arrival differences can be
minimized.
Use the following instructions to set the delay parameter for each speaker. The
table printed below is provided for your use in facilitating the delay setup.
1. Set the delay of the farthest speaker from the desired listening position to
zero.
2. Measure, in inches, and record the distance from the desired listening
position to the farthest speaker. This is your baseline measurement.
3. Measure, in inches, and record the distance from the listening position to
each of the remaining speakers. Each speaker should correspond to a
channel of the output from the DCX-730.
4. Subtract the distance of the baseline speaker from each of the other
speakers (for a given channel of the DCX-730) and record that value (these
will all be negative values).
5. Divide each of these differences by 13.52 (value at 68°F) to set the required
delay settings in msec for each of the remaining speakers. The exact
speaker path length differences will appear for each channel as you enter
the msec delay value.
NOTE: The value of 13.52 varies with temperature, a chart is given at the
end of this discussion listing values to be used with different
temperatures. The error in the this value is at the most 5% between
temperatures of 50°F to 100°F.
For example: The baseline speaker (farthest away) measures 60 inches. The LT
(left tweeter) measures 20 inches. The difference is 20-60=-40 inches. The delay
time correction is -40/13.52 which equals a delay setting of -2.96 mS (a setting of
2.96 will be entered into the DCX-730 channel for the LT speaker.
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