5 minute guide
02
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En
Using Full Band Phase Control
The Full Band Phase Control feature calibrates the
frequency-phase characteristics of the speakers
connected.
Standard speakers designed exclusively for audio use
generally reproduce sound with the divided frequency
bands output from a speaker system consisting of
multiple speakers (in case of typical 3-way speakers, for
instance, the tweeter, the squawker (midrange), and the
woofer output sound in the high-, middle-, and low-
frequency ranges, respectively). Though these speakers
are designed to flatten the frequency-amplitude
characteristics across wide ranges, there are cases
where the group delay characteristics are not effectively
flattened. This phase distortion of the speakers
subsequently causes group delay (the delay of low-
frequency sound against high-frequency sound) during
audio signal playback.
This receiver analyzes the frequency-phase
characteristics of the speakers by calibrating test signals
output from the speakers with the supplied microphone,
therefore flattening the analyzed frequency-phase
characteristics during audio signal playback
1
– the same
correction is made for a pair of left and right speakers.
This correction minimizes group delay between the
ranges of a speaker and improves the frequency-phase
characteristics across all ranges.
Furthermore, the enhanced frequency-phase
characteristics between channels ensure better
surround sound integration for multichannel setting.
2
Sound in the middle- and low-frequency ranges is
delayed against the high-frequency sound due to group
delay.
With the phase distortion corrected, the frequency-phase
characteristics are improved across all ranges.
• Sound with live dynamics
• Sound of musical instruments with superb reality
• Sound so accurately reproduced that you can even
hear the lip movement of the singer
• Speech heard with no loss of clarity
• Surround sound with excellent integration
• Press PHASE (PHASE CONTROL) to select
FULLBAND PHASE.
3
Both the Phase Control and Full Band Phase Control
functions are switched on. The
FULL BAND PHASE CTRL
indicator lights on the front panel display.
Note
1 To calibrate and analyze the frequency-phase characteristics of the speakers, follow the procedures in Auto MCACC (see
Automatically setting up for
surround sound (MCACC & Full Band Phase Control)
on page 8) or
FULL BAND PHASE CTRL
in the System Setup (see
Full Band Phase Control
on page 44).
Select
ALL
when you perform the Auto MCACC setup with
CUSTOM
. Upon calibration of the frequency-phase characteristics of the speakers, the
FULL
BAND PHASE CTRL
feature is automatically switched on. Note that
FULLBAND PHASE
cannot be selected unless the frequency-phase characteristics of
the speakers are calibrated.
2 The original characteristics of group delay of the speakers calibrated and the targeted characteristics after correction can be displayed graphically in the
OSD (see
Full Band Phase Control
on page 44). Also, when your PC is connected to this receiver, the original characteristics of group delay of the speakers
calibrated and the corrected characteristics of group delay can be displayed in 3-dimension on your PC (see
Advanced MCACC output using your PC
on
page 64).
Full Band Phase Control OFF
Tweeter
Midrange
Woofer
Group Delay Characteristics
ms
Hz
3 • The
FULL BAND PHASE CTRL
mode cannot be set to ON in the following cases:
– When headphones are plugged in.
– When the
PURE DIRECT
mode is switched on.
– When
MULTI CH IN
is selected.
– When the HDMI audio output parameter is set to THROUGH in Setting the Audio options.
Full Band Phase Control ON
Group Delay Characteristics
ms
Hz
Tweeter
Midrange
Woofer
SHIFT
STATUS
STATUS
MCACC
S.DIRECT
MULTI OPE
SIGNAL SEL
T.DISP
SBch
STEREO/
F.S.SURR
ADV. SURR
STANDARD
PHASE
THX
PHOTO
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