Rrss (Rear Reflecting Surround System) Setting; Sdsm (Super Digital Sound Master) Setting - Samsung HT-DS665T Instruction Manual

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RRSS (Rear Reflecting Surround System) Setting

Select the RRSS mode for sound similar to 5.1 channel sound when rear speakers are used in the
front as reflectors.
Press the ASC
2
button to select
Press the MODE
REAR
1
(RRSS/SDSM) button
REFLECTING ON.
of the main unit to
select RRSS.
I
Each time you press this button,
To release, press the ASC button
RRSS and SDSM will be repetitively
again to select REAR REFLECTING
selected on the display.
OFF.
RRSS (Rear Reflecting Surround System) Speaker
In this setup, the rear speakers reflect sound
first against the side walls (or ceiling) and then against the rear wall.
Since you don't have to separately install the rear speakers, it not only
enhances space efficiency, but
also eliminates the need to arrange
additional speaker wires.
You can install the speakers
on stands or a wall.
Make sure
to
angle the rear speakers so that sound is
reflected against the side walls. (The Rear speakers can turned to the right and
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Note

SDSM (Super Digital Sound Master) Setting

Select the SDSM mode when rear speakers are detached from
the tower and installed behind your listening/viewing position.
Press the MODE
Press the ASC
1
2
(RRSS/SDSM) button
button to select
on the main unit to
SDSM ON.
select SDSM.
Each time you press this button,
To release, press the ASC button
RRSS and SDSM will be
again to select SDSM OFF.
repetitively selected on the display.
SDSM (Super Digital Sound Master) Speaker
With introduction of new concept of digital audio developed in Samsung to DVD
home theater, you can enjoy more lively high-sensitivity sounds.
Separate
rear speakers from the front speakers/stands and install on/by the rear wall.
You can install the speakers on stands or a wall. Make sure to use the brackets
to install the rear speakers on the wall.
For more information on speaker assembly, refer to
Configuration
pages 13-18.
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