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Audio Adjust (Advanced)—Continued
THX Sub-menu
This sub-menu allows you to set the settings that will be
enabled when the THX listening mode is selected.
3-9.THX Setup
a.Re-EQ
b.Decoder(2ch)
:PL
c.THX Surr EX(Dolby D)
d.DTS-ES
a. Re-EQ (THX)
Re-EQ (re-equalization) takes the edginess or "bright-
ness" out of your home cinema sound to compensate for
the fact that sound mixed for theaters may sound too
bright when played back through speakers in the home
environment.
This can be set to either "On" or "Off".
You can use the Re-EQ button on the remote controller
for setting "On" or "Off."
This setting returns to the default setting ("On") when
the DTR-7.4 enters the standby state.
b. Decoder (2ch)
This setting allows you to select the decoding mode for
THX processing.
PLII Movie: Select for Dolby Pro Logic II Movie.
Neo:6 Cinema: Select for DTS Neo:6 Cinema.
You can also easily change the Decoder mode settings
using the remote controller. While playing the analog or
PCM source, each press of the THX button on the remote
controller switches the listening modes between "PLII
Movie" and "Neo:6 Cinema."
c. THX Surround EX (Dolby D)
This setting allows you to set whether or not Dolby Dig-
ital sources will be played back using THX Surround EX
when a surround back speaker is connected.
Auto: Select to automatically output sources with
EX-identifying signals using THX Surround EX.
On: Select to output using THX Surround EX
regardless of whether or not the source contains EX
identifiers.
Off: Select not to output using THX Surround EX
regardless of whether or not the source contains EX
identifiers (Dolby D is used).
You can also easily change the THX Surround EX mode
settings using the remote controller. While playing a
Dolby Digital source, after pressing the THX button,
each press of the THX button on the remote controller
cyclically changes the THX Surround EX mode in the
order of "Auto," "On," and "Off."
d. DTS-ES
This setting allows you to select the DTS-ES mode for
THX processing.
Auto: Select to have the listening mode change auto-
matically to DTS-ES Discrete or DTS-ES Matrix
when the DTS source has the DTS-ES flag (ID sig-
:On
Movie
:On
:Auto
Quit:[SETUP]
nal for DTS-ES). If the DTS source has no DTS-ES
flag, the mode is changed to DTS 5.1.
On: Select to have the listening mode change auto-
matically to DTS-ES Discrete or DTS-ES Matrix
when the DTS source has the DTS-ES flag, and to
DTS + Neo: 6 when the DTS source has no DTS-ES
flag.
Off: Select to not use DTS-ES listening modes even
when the DTS source has the DTS-ES flag. With this
setting, the DTS sources are always played in DTS
5.1 mode.
You can also easily change the DTS-ES mode settings
using the remote controller. While playing a DTS source,
after pressing the THX button, each press of the THX
button on the remote controller cyclically changes the
DTS-ES mode in the order of "Auto," "On," and "Off."
Note:
THX Surround EX (Dolby D) and DTS-ES cannot be
selected if the Surr Back/Zone 2 setting in the Surr Back/
Zone 2 Sub-menu of the Hardware Setup Menu is set to
"Zone 2" and the Surr Back setting in the Speaker Config
Sub-menu of Speaker Setup menu is set to "None."
Mono Movie/Enhance/Orchestra/Unplugged/
Studio Mix /TV Logic Sub-menu
The settings of these sub-menus become effective when
any of the Mono Movie, Enhance, Orchestra,
Unplugged, Studio-Mix, or TV Logic listening modes
are selected. When one of the listening modes is
selected, the settings in the sub-menu of that listening
mode become enabled.
3-10.Mono Movie Setup
a.Front Effect
b.Reverb Level:Middle
c.Reverb Time :Middle
a. Front Effect
Some live recordings contain acoustic reverberation.
When you play these sources, more reverberation will be
applied by the DSP, creating too many reverb effects and
the sound loses frame or presence. In this case, set this
setting to "Off" so that no reverberation from the DSP
will be applied to the sound output from the three front
channels. With this setting, the sound source is played as
it is without any further reverberation.
b. Reverb Level
This setting allows you to adjust the depth of acoustic
reverberation to match the playback source material, the
acoustics of your room, and other such factors.
Select from the three settings "Low," "Mid," and "High."
c. Reverb Time
Adjust the reverb time to match the source being played
back and the acoustics of the room. Select from the three
settings "Short," "Mid," and "Long."
:On
Quit:[SETUP]
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