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Use to manually
adjust any speaker
setting or compensate
for video signal processing
delays when using LCD
monitors
or projectors.
Most of the SOUND
MENU
parameters
are set automatically
when you perform
"BASIC
SETUP"
(see page 21).
Speaker
settings
A)SPEAKER SET
Use to manually adjust any speaker setting.
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If you are not satisfied with the bass sounds from yottr speakers,
you can change these settings according to yottr preference.
Front speakers
FRONT
Choices:
LARGE,
SMALL
Select LARGE
if you have large fi'ont speakers.
The
unit directs the entire range of the front left and right
channel
signals
to the fi:ont left and right speakers.
Select SMALL
if you have small front speakers.
The
unit directs the low-frequency
signals
of the front
channel
to the speakers
selected
with "BASS
OUT".
Center
speaker
CENTER
Choices:
LRG, SML,
NONE
Select LRG if you have a large center speaker.
The unit
directs the entire range of the center channel
signal to
the center speaker.
Select SML if you have a small center speaker.
The
unit directs the low-fi:equency
signals
of the center
channel
to the speakers
selected
with "BASS
OUT".
Select NONE
if you do not have a center speaker.
The
unit directs all of the center
channel
signal to the front
left and right speakers.
Surround
left/right
speakers
SUR.
LR
Choices:
LRG, SML,
NONE
Select LRG if you have large surround
left and right
speakers.
The entire range of the surround
channel
signal is directed
to the surround
left and right
speakers.
Select SML if you have small surround
left and right
speakers.
The low-frequency
signals
of the surround
channel
are directed
to the speakers
selected
with
"BASS
OUT".
Select NONE
if you do not have surround
speakers.
This will set the unit to the Virtual CINEMA
DSP
mode (see page 30).
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Bass out
BASS OUT
Low-frequency
(bass) signals
can be directed
to the
subwoofer
and.or the front left and right speakers
according
to the characteristics
of your system.
This
setting
also determines
the routing
of the LFE (low-
frequency
effect)
signals
found in Dolby
Digital
or DTS
sources.
Choices:
SWFR
(subwoofer),
FRONT,
BOTH
Select SWFR
if you connect
a subwoofer.
LFE and
low-frequency
signals
fi:om other channels
are directed
to the subwoofer
according
to the speaker
settings.
Select FRONT
if you do not use a subwoofer.
LFE and
low-frequency
signals
from other channels
are directed
to the fi'ont speakers
according
to the speaker
settings
(even if you have previously
set the front speakers
to
SML).
Select BOTH if you connect
a subwoofer
and you want
to output low-frequency
signals
fi:om fi'ont channels
to
both the fi'ont speakers
and subwoofer.
LFE and low-
frequency
signals from other channels
are also directed
to the subwoofer
according
to the speaker
settings.
Use
this function
to reinforce
low-fi'equency
signals
using
the subwoofer
when playing
back sources
such as CDs.
Cross
over
CrossOver
Use this feature
to select a cross-over
(cut-oil)
fi:equency
for all low-fi:equency
signals.
All frequencies
below the
selected
fi'equency
will be sent to the subwoofer.
Choices:
40Hz, 60Hz, 80Hz, 90Hz,
100Hz,
110Hz,
'120Hz,
160Hz,
200Hz
Subwoofer
phase
SWFR PHASE
If bass sounds
are lacking
or unclear,
use this feature
to
switch
the phase of your subwoofer.
Choices:
NRM (normal),
REV (reverse)
Select NRM if you do not want to reverse
the phase of
your subwoofer.
Select REV to reverse
the phase of your subwoofer.
Speaker level B)SP LEVEL
Use these settings
to manually
balance
the level of each
speaker
selected
in SPEAKER
SET (page 55).
Choices:
10.0 dB to +i0.0
dB
FL adjusts
the balance
of the front left speaker.
FR adjusts
the balance
of the front right speaker.
C adjusts
the balance
of the center speaker.
SI_ adjusts
the balance
of the surround
left speaker.
SR adjusts
the balance
of the surround
right speaker.
SWFR
adjusts
the balance
of the subwoofer.
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