Listening To Other Sources With Room Effects; Adjusting The Effect Level - Pioneer XV-HTD1 Operating Instructions Manual

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played through only the front left and right speakers,
and the subwoofer. No effects are added.
• The surround modes cannot be used in combination
with DSP effects or with 96kHz digital sources.
• You cannot change the surround mode when Record
mode is active (see Direct recording on the following
page).
Each press changes the surround mode as follows:
Theater effect)
You can add room effects to audio CDs and other stereo
sources using the DSP modes. Different effects work
better with different kinds of music, so don't be afraid to
experiment a little.
There are seven DSP effects to choose from:
– Large, wood-paneled concert hall sound.
– Large, stone-walled concert hall sound.
– Live jazz club sound.
– Nightclub sound.
sound.
sources.
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– All sources are
(surround on, with no Advanced
(surround off)
– Classic, mid-size movie theater
– Large, modern movie theater sound.
– Virtual stereo for mono
• The DSP effects cannot be used in combination with
the surround modes or with 96kHz digital sources.
• When playing stereo sources with DSP effects
switched off, there is no sound from the surround and
center speakers.
• You cannot change the DSP mode when Record
mode is active (see Direct recording on the following
page).
Each press changes the mode as follows:
(no effects added)
You can adjust the effect level when using one of the
DSP effects or Advanced Theater effects. It is not possible
to change the effect level of the
surround mode (or when DSP or Surround modes are
off).
• You cannot change the effect level when Record
mode is active (see Direct recording on the following
page).
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You can adjust the effect level in the range of 10 to 90.
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