Easy Setup Guide Part 1; Home Theater: The Basics; Your Home System; The Source Material - Pioneer Elite VSX-53TX Operating Instructions Manual

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Easy Setup Guide Part 1

Home Theater: The Basics

Most consumers are used to using stereo equipment to listen to music but many people are not used to home
theater systems that give you many more options when listening to soundtracks. In fact, home theater is not really
complicated and this little guide should give you an understanding of the basics. Home theater refers to the use of
multiple audio tracks combined with multiple speakers to create a surround sound effect.
There are three different factors involved in getting surround sound. Each contribute to what kind of sound you get.
These factors are:
1) The equipment you are using for your home theater setup. Particularly important is the number of speakers you
are using. We call this your speaker configuration.
2) The 'source' material you are using. This is the actual product (like a DVD) or broadcast (like cable TV) you are
listening to/watching. We call this the source.
3) The last factor is the listening mode you choose on the VSX-53TX receiver. These are explained below and in
subsequent chapters but most likely the PRO LOGIC II MOVIE for moves and the PRO LOGIC II MUSIC for music will
be fine.
Let's start with the home theater setup you have in your home.

1) Your Home System

The heart of your system is the VSX-53TX receiver and it is very flexible in getting you theater-like surround sound.
You can use this receiver with anywhere from two to seven speakers (front left, front right, center, surround left and
right, and surround back left and right) and a subwoofer to get home theater surround sound. We recommend you
use seven speakers and a subwoofer. If this is not possible follow the instructions in "Auto Surround Sound Setup"
in the "Easy Setup Guide Part 2" and you will still be able to get good surround sound. Also, a DVD player is essential
for home theater and you can also hook up satellite or cable TV tuner to this receiver and get a more home theater-
like sound from these sources.

2) The Source Material

DVDs have become the basic source material for home theater because they are convenient to use and offer
excellent sound and picture quality as well as allow users to enjoy home theater soundtracks with more than two
channels of audio. For example, Dolby Pro Logic plays back four channels (front left, front right, center and a single
channel for both surround speakers), Dolby Digital and DTS sources usually have six discrete channels (front left,
front right, center, surround left and right and a channel that powers the subwoofer) of sound. Since the subwoofer
channel is only for bass sounds it is expressed as .1 of a channel and this multichannel setup has been named 5.1
channel sound.
It is important you consult the manual that came with your DVD player as well to make sure the player is outputting
a surround soundtrack and all the other settings are appropriate for your home theater setup.

3) The Listening Modes

This receiver has many different listening modes and they are designed to cover all the speaker configurations and
types of sources you might be using. In general, the PRO LOGIC II MOVIE listening mode is the easiest way to get
realistic surround sound for movies. For music the basic listening mode for music is PRO LOGIC II MUSIC.
To listen to music in stereo simply choose the STEREO listening mode. Other possibilities (like listening to a stereo
CD with all seven speakers or taking a stereo source and getting multichannel home theater-like sound) are
explained in listening modes (page 47).

Conclusion

These are the three basic factors that contribute to your home theater sound. The easiest thing is to hook up seven
speakers and a subwoofer and simply play your DVDs with PRO LOGIC II MOVIE listening mode. This will give you
realistic and enjoyable home theater sound. First hook up your equipment, like your DVD player, TV and speakers.
Then follow the Easy Setup Guide instructions to set up your system for surround sound. It is very important you do
one of the surround sound setups to get optimal sound from your receiver.
For more details on any of the information presented here check the main section of the manual.
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