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Depth
When setting “Notch Filter” above to “On,” the notch
filter becomes effective at the value you specify.
You can specify intervals of 0.5 dB in a range from
–15 dB to 0 dB. The default is –10 dB.
Width
The available setting values are calculated based on the
values specified in the “Frequency” and “Depth”
settings above. You can choose any values according to
your favorite sound.
Use this sub-menu to set the volume for each speaker so
that each volume is heard by the listener at the same
level. This is especially important for speaker layouts
where the left and right speakers are at different distances
or in asymmetrical positions due to room designs and
configurations. These settings and the distance settings
performed in the Speaker Distance sub-menu are vital for
creating proper sound space and dynamics. The settings
in the Level Calibration sub-menu can be configured for
both “Main A” and “Main B.”
• These settings cannot be made when the sound is
muted, when you connect the headphones, and when
you use multichannel playback.
• You cannot use the [Master Volume] dial while you
perform the Level Calibration settings. These settings
are intended to bring sound levels between speakers
into balance so as to obtain the proper sound space.
•
This unit supports the THX format and the test
tone is output at a standard 0 dB (the Absolute
Volume value is 82). If you usually enjoy listening
at a lower level than the test tone, be careful of the
test tone’s sudden loud sound.
Note that the test
tone will be output immediately after pressing the
[Enter] button in step 1 below.
1. When you display this setting screen, select “Level
Calibration,” and press the [Enter] button, the display
changes to the Level Calibration screen, and at the
same time, a sound is emitted from the front left
speaker.
2. Starting with the front speaker, press the [
]/[
]
buttons to select a speaker, and press the [
]/[
]
buttons to set the volume level. When you have set all
connected speakers, the setup is complete.
You can adjust in the range from –12 dB to +12 dB in
0.5 dB step. The subwoofer can be adjusted in the range
from –15dB to +12 dB in 0.5 dB step.
• For any speaker that is not available or set to “Not
Used” in the Speaker Configuration sub-menu, no
associated setting item is displayed.
• If “Surr Back is set to “Bi-Amp for Front” on the
Speaker Configuration sub-menu, no item for
surround back speakers is displayed.
This is for setting up a home theater with a THX Ultra2
compliant speaker system. These settings will be
effective in the listening mode for the THX Ultra2
Cinema and THX Music Mode. The settings in the THX
Audio Setup sub-menu can be configured for both
“Main A” and “Main B.”
THX Ultra2 Subwoofer A/
THX Ultra2 Subwoofer B
This is for setting the connected subwoofer. Select
“Yes” or “No” according to your subwoofer’s
specification.
Yes:
Set “Yes” if your subwoofer conforms to the THX
Ultra2 standard or if the playback capability of its bass
range extends down to 20 Hz. Otherwise, set “No.”
No (Default):
Set “No” if you use any subwoofer that
does not fit the conditions above.
• For any speaker that is not available or set to “Not
Used” in the Speaker Configuration sub-menu, no
associated setting item is displayed.
Boundary Gain Compensation A/
Boundary Gain Compensation B
This is for setting the correction of boundary gains.
This item can be set when “THX Ultra2 Subwoofer” is
set to “Yes.”
Room boundaries (walls) or other characteristics (such
as construction materials) may increase the perceived
acoustics levels at low frequencies. Depending on the
listener’s and the subwoofer’s position, the listener may
experience an excessive bass effect.
The purpose of this feature is to compensate for
excessive bass resulting from a boundary gain effect.
On:
Boundary Gain Compensation is applied.
Off (Default):
Boundary Gain Compensation is not
applied.
Level Calibration Sub-menu
THX Audio Setup Sub-menu
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