Surround sound setup
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Front speakers distance setting
Specifies the distance from your listening
position to the front speakers:
•
Front 1 ft
~
Front 30 ft
– Distance can
be set in increments of 1 ft. The default is
10 ft.
Center speaker distance setting
Specifies the distance from your listening
position to the center speaker:
•
Center 1 ft
~
Center 30 ft
– Distance
can be set in increments of 1 ft. The
default is 10 ft.
Surround speakers distance setting
Specifies the distance from your listening
position to the surround speakers:
•
Surr. 1 ft
~
Surr. 30 ft
– Distance can be
set in increments 1 ft. The default is 10 ft.
Dynamic Range Control
Specifies the amount of dynamic range
adjustment to Dolby Digital or DTS
soundtracks:
•
DRC Off
– No dynamic range adjustment
(use when listening at higher volume)
•
DRC Mid
– Mid setting
•
DRC High
– Dynamic range is reduced
(loud sounds are reduced in volume while
quieter sounds are increased)
• This setting works only with Dolby Digital
and some DTS soundtracks. For other
sources you can create a similar effect
using the Midnight mode (see
Using
Quiet and Midnight listening modes
on
page 35).
Dual mono setting
Specifies how dual mono encoded Dolby
Digital or DTS soundtracks should be played.
You can also use this setting to switch the
audio channel on DVD-RW discs recorded
with two separate soundtracks.
•
L-Ch1 R-Ch2
– Both channels are played
through the front speakers
•
Ch1 Mono
– Only channel 1 is played
•
Ch2 Mono
– Only channel 2 is played
• On the
Ch1 Mono
and
Ch2 Mono
settings the sound comes only from the
center speaker (or from the front speakers
if listening in
STEREO
mode).
• This setting works only with dual mono
encoded Dolby Digital or DTS
soundtracks. See the disc packaging for
channel information.
LFE attenuator setting
Dolby Digital and DTS audio sources include
ultra-low bass tones. Set the LFE attenuator
as needed to prevent the ultra-low bass from
distorting the sound.
•
LFE ATT 0
– The LFE channel is played
with no attenuation
•
LFE ATT 10
– LFE channel is attenuated
by 10dB
•
LFE Off
– LFE channel is not played
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