Changing The Audio Mode; Adjusting The Bass And Treble - Integra DTR-7.4 Instruction Manual

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Changing the audio mode

The DTR-7.4 accepts analog, digital and multichannel
signals for audio input. You can choose which kind of
signal to be played for a specific device.
1
Press the Input button, and then
roll the scroll wheel to select the
Input
input source you want to set.
2
Press the scroll wheel and then
press the Audio SEL button.
Each time the button is pressed, the mode
changes from "Auto" → "Multich" →
"Analog" and back to "Auto." The
"Auto" audio mode is recommended for
normal circumstances.
Audio SEL
Note:
This procedure can also be performed by
using the DTR-7.4's input source buttons
and Audio Selector button.
Auto (automatic detection): With this setting, the
DTR-7.4 automatically detects whether the input signal
is digital or analog. When a digital signal is not input,
then the analog signal is played. This setting only
appears if a digital input is selected for the Digital Input
setting at Setup Menu → Input Setup Menu → Digital
Setup Sub-menu (See pages 36-37).
Multich (Multichannel): Select this setting to play back
the input from the component connected to the MULTI
CH INPUT port. This setting only appears if "Yes" is
selected for the Multichannel setting at Setup Menu →
Input Setup Menu → Multichannel Setup Sub-menu
(See pages 38).
Analog: Select this setting to play back the input from a
source component connected to analog audio input
jacks. With this setting, even if a digital signal is input
from the same component, only the analog signal will be
output.

Adjusting the bass and treble

You can adjust the bass and treble levels at the Setup
Menu → Audio Adjust Menu → Tone Control Sub-menu
(See page 54). The treble level affects the front left and
right speakers and the center speaker. The bass level
affects the front left and right speakers, the center
speaker, and the subwoofer. For multichannel sources,
these dials will not work if the tone control is set to
"Direct" or "Pure Audio."
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