Set your LFE (.1) channel level - Usually this will be set to 0.0 dB (default). However, if you have no subwoofer
you may wish to reduce the low frequency effects (LFE) channel to lessen its contribution to the bass going to your
remaining large speakers. Or, even with a subwoofer, you may just wish to reduce the overall LFE level, especially
in an apartment situation. Note that this affects only the separate LFE (.1) channel available on Dolby Digital and
DTS material it has no effect on the reproduction of normal bass from the front, center, or surround channels.
SETUP CROS LFE
1 Crossover 80.0 Hz THX
2 High Pass 12.0 dB THX
3 Low Pass 24.0 dB THX
4 Peak Limiter 0.0 dB
5 LFE Level 0.0 dB
6 DTS LFE Mode Movie
7 Subwoofer Phase Normal
next item adjust
MENU setup speakers
5 LFE Level 0.0 dB
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adjust level to desired value
VOLUME KNOB
(REW) or
(FF)
2
move to LFE Level
∧
(UP) or
∨
(DOWN)
(PAUSE) or
(STOP)
1
Action
From Front Panel
From Remote
Set DTS LFE (.1) channel mode preference - Usually this will be set to Movie (default). However, some DTS
music material is mixed for a reduced LFE setting and may sound more natural with this set to Music. Note that
this affects only the separate LFE (.1) channel available on DTS material and has no effect on the reproduction of
normal bass from the front, center, or surround channels.
SETUP CROS LFE
1 Crossover 80.0 Hz THX
2 High Pass 12.0 dB THX
3 Low Pass 24.0 dB THX
4 Peak Limiter 0.0 dB
5 LFE Level 0.0 dB
6 DTS LFE Mode Movie
7 Subwoofer Phase Normal
next item adjust
MENU setup speakers
6 DTS LFE Mode Movie
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adjust to desired value
VOLUME KNOB
(REW) or
(FF)
2
move to DTS LFE Mode
∧
(UP) or
∨
(DOWN)
(PAUSE) or
(STOP)
1
Action
From Front Panel
From Remote
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