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SYSTEM OPTIONS
Bass Out (Bass out)
LFE signals carry low-frequency effects when this unit
decodes Dolby Digital or DTS signals. These low-
frequency signals can be directed to both front left and
right speakers, and to the subwoofer (which can be used
for both stereo reproduction and sound field programs).
Choices: Both,
SWFR,
Front
You may not be able to select certain items depending on your
subwoofer configuration (Config.) settings.
• Select Both to direct LFE signals to the subwoofer.
Front L/R low-frequency signals are directed to both
the subwoofer and front channels, and all other low-
frequency signals are directed in accordance with other
speaker settings.
• Select SWFR if you connected a subwoofer. The unit
directs all LFE and low-frequency signals in
accordance with other speaker settings.
• Select Front if you have not connected a subwoofer.
The unit directs all low-frequency and LFE signals to
the front speakers (even if you have previously set
Front to Small in Speaker Set).
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Speaker Set (Speaker set)
Use to manually adjust any speaker setting.
Manual Setup > Basic > Speaker Set >
Set any THX speakers to Small.
Front (Front speakers)
Choices: Large,
Small
• Select Large if you have large front speakers. The unit
directs the entire range of the front left and right
channel signals to the front left and right speakers.
• Select Small if you have small front speakers. The unit
directs the low-frequency signals of the front channel
to the speakers selected with “Bass Out”.
Center (Center speaker)
Choices: Large,
Small
, None
• Select Large if you have a large center speaker. The
unit directs the entire range of the center channel signal
to the center speaker.
• Select Small if you have a small center speaker. The
unit directs the low-frequency signals of the center
channel to the speakers selected with “Bass Out”.
• Select None if you do not have a center speaker. The
unit directs all of the center channel signal to the front
left and right speakers.
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