Step 2: Setting Up Your Speakers - Sony MHC-ZX70DVD Operating Instructions Manual

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Step 2: Setting up your
speakers
Connecting the supplied rear and center speakers
enables you to fully enjoy Dolby Digital and
Dolby Pro Logic Surround sound. Dolby Pro
Logic Surround is a decoding system standardized
in TV programs and movies. Dolby Pro Logic
Surround improves the sound image by using four
separate channels. These channels manipulate the
sound to be heard and enhance the action on the
TV screen.
When you have finished setting up the speakers
and adjusting the balance and level (see page 11),
be sure to perform the on-screen setup (see
"Speaker settings" on page 21).
Positioning the speakers
Front (L)
Rear (L)
* You can connect an optional subwoofer speaker
(see page 87).
Each speaker should face the listening position.
Better surround effects will result if all speakers
are set at the same distance from the listening
position.
Place the front speakers at a suitable distance to
the left and right of the television. The height of
the front speakers should be adjusted to about the
center of the TV screen.
Place the center speaker on the top of the TV set.
The placement of rear speakers greatly depends on
the configuration of the room. The rear speakers
may be placed on both sides of the listening
position A or behind the listening position B.
When you connect the subwoofer, place it on
either side of the television.
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Attaching the front speaker
pads
Attach the supplied speaker pads to the bottom of
the front speakers to stabilize the speaker and
prevent it from slipping.
Setting the center speaker
Set the center speaker firmly on top of the TV set,
making sure it is completely level.
Front (R)
Setting the rear speakers
Rear (R)
Place the rear speakers facing each other at about
60 to 90 cm (2 to 3 feet) above your listening
position.
60 to 90 cm
(2 to 3 feet)
Foot pads
Rear speaker

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