Lps {Listening Point Selector - Pioneer SX-P930 Operating Instructions Manual

Stereo receiver / sound field processor / multi-play compact disc player / stereo double cassette deck / speaker system
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The optimum listening position is generally considered to
be at or just behind the apex of an equilateral triangle
when the two speakers are placed at the two ends of the
triangie's base. When room dimensions or structure do
net allow you to maintain the listening position noted
above, the LPS Uistening point selector) function can be
used to create the optimum listening pasition for your
room.
@ Optimum listening position.
@ For example, however, if you change your listening
position to just in front of the right speaker, the stereo
effect will be fost.
@ The LPS function is provided to rernedy this kind of
situation, Using the remote control unit, hold the LPS
button depressed and press the number buttons and
CD/TUNER operation buttons as described below to
designate your present listening position.
If you perform the operation from the main unit, press
the sound field processor's LPS button, then within
five seconds, rotate the SOUND JOG dial to designate
your listening position.
(@ This illustration shows the room divided into fifteen
positions, overlapped with the remote control's num-
ber buttons and tuner operation buttons. Use these
illustrations to set the optimum conditions for your
listening position.
©) The display section indicates which of the positions
has been currently set.
NOTE:
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The LPS effect may not be fully adequate in some
cases depending en the room size, speaker position
and other factors.
© The LPS function does nat operate during recording,
or when DOLBY
PRO LOGIC, 3-CH LOGIC, or VOCAL
CANCEL modes have been selected.
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