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Expert Assist: Identifying Which Channels to Leave Unmuted

JL Dialog Box informing the user to identify which channels they want to tune

Image shows Dialog Box informing the user to identify which channels they want to tune

When using Expert Assist, a prompt will appear asking the user to identify which channels need to remain unmuted for the tuning process. The user needs to select which channels should remain unmuted by unmuting those channels now. This should be done on the Network Tab in TüN® Software. For example, below is a diagram with a four channel system with pre-outs feeding a subwoofer. In this case, there are no channels that need to remain unmuted. The channels feeding the subwoofer amplifier should have been selected as a channel that needs to be tuned. All crossover settings on the RD amplifier should remain off. 

VXi amplifier with four speakers connected and pre-outs feeding subwoofer amplifier

Image shows two amp system with VXi amplifier powering speakers and RD amplifier powering a subwoofer

Network Tab with no channels unmuted

Image shows the Network Tab with no channels unmuted

In the next example, the amplifier has been configured with a S/PDIF / Optical loopback for additional tuning capabilities using the built in pre-out EQ.

VXi amplifier powering speakers with optical loopback connected

Image shows VXi amplifier powering speakers with optical loopback connected

Network Tab with no channels unmuted

Image shows Network Tab with optical loopback unmuted to pass signal

In the final example, there are two VXi amplifiers using a VXi-Hub for communication only. In this case, the first amplifier is feeding signal to the second amplifier. Those pre-outs are the only channels that should remain unmuted. 

two VXi amplifiers connected via a VXi-Hub

Image shows two VXi amplifiers on a network using a VXi-Hub

Network Tab with pre-outs unmuted to pass signal to the second amplifier 

Image shows Network Tab with pre-outs unmuted to pass signal to the second amplifier

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