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Surround Sound Set Up
Channel Delay
Adding a slight delay to some speakers is necessary to achieve a surround sound effect. You need to figure out
the distance from your listening position to your speakers to add the proper delay. The following steps show you
how to set the delay time for each channel by specifying the distances from your listening position to each
speaker. Once you specify the speaker distances, the receiver calculates the correct delay times automatically.
If continuing from
Speaker Setting
, go to step 1. If starting fresh, complete steps 1-3 in “Setting Up for
Surround Sound” (p.25-26) first.
1
Select Channel Delay (if continuing from last set up, it
will already be selected), and press the ENTER button.
See “Setting Up for Surround Sound” on page 25-26 if you are
unsure how to do this.
Channel Delay
Front
L
Center
Front
Surround
Surround
Subwoofer
[EXIT]
L
R
R
L
[
3.0m
]
[3.0m]
[3.0m]
[3.0m]
[3.0m]
[3.0m]
The default setting is 3.0 m.
2
Select a speaker with the
5¥
∞
buttons.
3
Specify the distance from your listening position with
the
2
/
3
buttons.
Pressing the
2
/
3
buttons will adjust the speaker distance in 0.3 m
increments from 0.3 to 0.9 m.
4
Repeat the above steps 2 and 3 for each speaker.
Sound takes about 1 ms (millisecond) to travel 0.3 m.
5
Select EXIT with the
5¥
∞
buttons and press the
ENTER button to return to the System Setup menu.
Next, proceed to
Channel Level
on the next page.
If you want to change a setting before proceeding
Simply use the
5¥
∞
buttons before pressing the ENTER button to
go back.
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