Sony TA-VE810G Operating Instructions Manual page 26

Sony operating instructions integrated av amplifier ta-ve810g
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Sound Adjustment
Adjusting the tone parameter
Adjust the tone (bass or treble) of the front, centre and
rear speakers for optimum sound. You can adjust the
tone of all sound fields.
1
While playing a component, click SOUND in the
main menu.
2
Click a sound field genre, then click MODE
repeatedly until the mode you want appears.
3
Click TONE.
MODE
SOUND FIELD
BASS BOOST
DIRECT PASS
TONE
4
Click BASS + or – to adjust the level of the low
frequencies and click TREBLE + or – to adjust the
level of the high frequencies.
+10 dB
+10
-10
BASS
RETURN
To start adjustment with a flat equalizer curve
Click FLAT.
To reset the tone to the factory settings
Click STANDARD.
Note
You may hear some noise as you adjust the parameters.
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THEATER
O N
OFF
O N
OFF
O N
OFF
SUR
EXIT
TONE EDIT
FLAT
-10 dB
+
+
TREBLE
STANDARD
EXIT
Adjusting the delay time
The delay time is the time lag between the surround
sound output from front and rear speakers. You can
make the surround sound more effective by delaying
the output from the rear speakers. You can select
between three different delay times: 15ms, 20ms, and
30ms. For example, if you have placed the rear
speakers in a large room or apart from your listening
position, you might want to shorten the delay time.
Delay time adjustment is only available for the PRO
LOGIC genre.
1
Start playing a component encoded with Dolby
surround sound, then click SOUND in the main
menu to display the SOUND FIELD SELECT
menu.
2
Click PRO LOGIC, then click SUR.
3
Click DELAY.
SURROUND EDIT
CENTER :
0
dB
WOOFER
NORMAL
REAR :
0
dB
RETURN
STANDARD
4
Click SHORT or LONG to adjust the delay time.
SURROUND EDIT
TIME :
20
ms
15
30
RETURN
STANDARD
To reset the delay time to the factory settings
Click STANDARD.
+
LEVEL
DELAY
C MODE
TEST
+
EXIT
LEVEL
DELAY
C MODE
TEST
LONG
SHORT
EXIT

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