NOTES:
-- Assignment
of low frequency
signal range --
• The only signals produced from the subwoofer
channel are LFE signals (during playback of Dolby Digital or
DTS signals) and the low frequency
signal lunge of channels set to "SMALL"
in the setup menu
The low
frequency
signal range of channels set to "LARGE"
are produced from those channels
-- Crossover
Frequency --
• When
"Subwoofer"
is set to "Yes"
at the "Speaker
Configuration
Setting",
set the frequency
(Hz) below
which the bass sound of the various speakers is to be output from the subwoofer
(the crossover frequency)
• For speakers aet to "Small",
sound with a frequency
below the crossover frequency
is cut, and the cut bass
sound is output from the subwoofer
instead
NOTE:
For ordinary speaker systems,
we recommend
setting
the crossover
frequency
to 80 Hz When
using small speakers,
however,
setting the crossover
frequency
to high frequency
may improve
frequency
response for frequencies
near the crossover frequency
-- Subwoofer
mode --
• The subwoofer
mode setting is only valid when "LARGE"
is set for the front speakers and "YES" is set for
the subwoofer
in the "Speaker Configuration"
settings
{see page I0)
If "SMALL"
is set for the front speakers or "NO" is set for the subwoofer,
the subwoofer
mode setting does
not affect playback of low frequency
signal range
• When the "+MAIN"
playback mode is selected, the low frequency
signal range of channels set to "LARGE"
are produced simultaneously
from those channels and the subwoofer
channel
In this playback mode, the low frequency _ange expand more uniformly through the _oom, but depending on
the size and shape of the room, interference
may result in a decrease of the actual volume of the low frequency
range
• When the "NORM"
playback mode is selected, the low frequency signal range of channels set to "LARGE"
are only produced flora those channels
In this playback mode there tends to be little interference
of the low
frequency
range in the room
• Try playing the music or movie source and select the playback mode providing
the stronger low frequency
range sound
Input the distances from the listening
position to the speakers and set the surround
delay time
Preparations:
Measure
the distances
from the listening
position to the speakers (L_ to L3 on the
diagram at the right)
L_:
Distance flora center speaker to listening position
L2:
Distance flora front speakers to listening position
L3:
Distance born surround speakers to listening position
FL
Cel/ter
FR
Listening
/13osition
SL
SR
CAUTION:
Set the center speaker at the same distance from the front speakers {left and right) or the subwoofer,
or so
that the difference
in distance (L2 - LI) is t 5 meters or less
Set the surround speakers {left and right) at the same distance from the front speakers {left and right) or the
subwoofer,
or so that the difference
in distance
(L2 - L3) is 45 meters or less
Use the
_
(left) and
J_ {right)
buttons
to set the distance
from the front
speakers and subwoofer
to the listening position
• The number
changes
in units of 01
meter each time one of the buttons
is
pressed
Select the value closest to the measured
distance
{"/SW"
appears only when subwoofer
= yes)
Press the ENTER or _
{down) button to switch to the center speaker setting
NOTE:
• The speaker distance can be adiusted between
0 and 18 meters in steps of 01 meter
Use the
_
(left) and _,_ {right) buttons
to set the distance
from the center
speaker to the listening position
• The number
changes
in units of 01
meter each time one of the buttons
is
pressed
Select the value closest to the measured
distance
Press the ENTER or _
{down) button
to switch
to the surround
speakers
setting
NOTE:
• NO setting when "None"
has been selected for the center speaker
Use the
(_ {left) and _) {right) buttons
to set the distance from the surround
speakers to the listening
position
• The number
changes
in units of 01
meter each time one of the buttons
is
pressed
Select the value closest to the measured
distance
Press the ENTER or _
{down)
button
to enter
the setting
and switch
the
DIGITAL input {COAX) setting
NOTE:
• NO setting when "None"
has been selected for the surround speakers
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