Invisa SPS & JPS Owner's Manual
Setting Bass and Treble Controls on Receiver or Amplifier
Normally we recommend that you set the "Bass" and "Treble" controls on flat (or off, or 0 dB). Same applies
for a graphic equalizer; we recommend that you leave it flat (or off). This will give you the most accurate and
natural sound. If you want more bass, raise your subwoofer's "Level" control (or raise the subwoofer level on
your A/V receiver), keeping in mind that even a little turn of the knob can make a big difference in the sound.
The reason for this recommendation is that we have discovered what is often thought to be improper sounding
speakers is, in fact, a problem caused by the use of tone controls. When in doubt, leave them out (flat); this almost
always results in the best possible and most natural sounding system performance.
Complete Home Theater Systems
We strongly suggest that you use matching GoldenEar Invisa
complete GoldenEar home theater system. Invisa
and/or side surround speakers, with exceptional results for both music and movies. Of particular note, the
GoldenEar ForceField Subs have been designed specifically to make a perfect match with the Invisa
Point Source speakers.
Using the Invisa
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When using the Invisa
extremely important that bass is directed to the subwoofer and NOT the Invisa
through the use of a high-pass filter, implemented as part of the setup of the bass management system of your
home theater receiver/processor (see below).
Setting Channel Levels and Bass Management
Multi-channel surround sound systems have bass management systems (systems which direct the bass to
the various channels) which vary from unit to unit. This bass management system must be properly adjusted.
In particular, it is extremely important that bass is directed to the subwoofer and NOT the Invisa
setups, through use of bass management settings as described below. Many problems relating to the overall sound
of the system can be traced back to improper bass management. Also note that Multi-channel surround sound
systems have a critical channel balancing procedure for setting the level for all speakers which must be followed if
the system is to perform properly. Many problems relating to the overall sound of the system can be clearly traced
back to improper system balance.
Home Theater System Bass Management Settings: On your Home Theater receiver or A/V processor's Speaker
Setup Menu, set speaker to "Small" for all channels using Invisa
The standard 80Hz crossover is the recommended setting (or at least starting point) for the crossover setting.
Setting Channel Levels: On your receiver or A/V processor's Speaker Level Calibration Menu, set each speaker
(channel) in the system to the same volume level. While you can get reasonable results doing this by ear, it is best
to use an inexpensive Sound Pressure Level (SPL) meter to get better channel to channel balance. Some new re-
ceivers and processors have Auto Set Up functions that use a supplied microphone to set levels automatically.
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Point Source in a Multi-Channel Home Theater Application
Point Source as part of a home theater system that includes powered subwoofer(s), it is
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loudspeakers and a ForceField
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Point Source speakers are designed to be used as front, rear
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Point Source speakers, and set Subwoofer to "Yes."
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subwoofer, for your
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Point Source speakers. This is done
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speakers in these
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