Adjusting the virtual speaker settings
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Ordinarily, the 5.1 channel speaker system needs two front speakers, a
center speaker, two surround speakers, and a subwoofer.
This system employs the Air Surround technology that enables you to
enjoy the surround sound with the front left and right speakers in the
center system; you can hear the center and surround channel sounds
without the corresponding speakers.
In this section, you can adjust the following surround sound settings for your preference and the characteristics of your
listening room:
• Adjusting the volume balance of each channel with test tones
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By adjusting the balance, you can enjoy seamless surround sound.
• Adjusting the positions of the virtual surround speaker channels with test tones
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This unit creates the surround channel sounds that locate the side or behind of the listening position by using the
reflection of the walls. Use this setting to locate the surround channel sounds.
• Adjusting the characteristics of the tonal quality
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Use this feature to adjust the tonal quality according to the acoustic characteristics of your listening room. This feature
is useful if the sound is too dark or bright.
• Adjusting the volume balance during playback
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Use this feature to adjust the volume balance of the subwoofer, center, and surround channels during playback. This
feature is useful when you want to change the volume balance tentatively.
Adjusting the virtual speaker settings
Ordinal 5.1 channel speaker system
Front speaker
Subwoofer
Center speaker
Surround speaker
B
A
A
C
C
D
This unit creates the 5.1-channel surround sound with the center system and the subwoofer/system
control.
A
: Front left and right
B
: Virtual center channel
C
: Virtual surround left and right channel
D
: Low-frequency or LFE channel
The sound image of this system