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Basic Playback
Reducing noise during playback (DIGITAL NR function)
To reduce extraneous noise switch on DIGITAL NR. This noise reduction can only be used in the STEREO mode.
1
Press the STEREO button on the remote
control’s Amplifier MAIN screen or on the
front panel.
2
Press the DIGITAL NR button on the remote
control’s Amplifier MAIN screen or on the
front panel.
Each press switches DIGITAL NR on or off.
H.P
ANALOG
AC-3RF
AUTO
AC-3DTS
L
C
R
LFE
LS
S
RS
DSP
MIDNIGHT
LOUDNESS
ATT
OVER
MPEG
TAPE 2
DIGITAL
PRO LOGIC
dB
SP
AB
DIGITAL
VOLUME
SIGNAL
SELECT
STEREO
dB
STEREO
SIGNAL
SELECT
SP
A
DIGITAL
VOLUME
Amplifier
MAIN
SUB
DSP
STEREO
THX
ADVANCED
THEATER
EFFECT
STANDARD
MIDNIGHT
LOUDNESS
DIRECT
FUNCTION
SIGNAL
SELECT
DIGITAL
NR
/ dts
MPEG
1
2
2
1
• When DIGITAL NR is on and Dolby Digital or DTS signals are input, DIGITAL NR is automatically
switched off.
• In cases described below, noises may not be reduced even if DIGITAL NR is on.
· Sudden noise
· Extremely loud noise
· Signals that do not contain many high frequencies
• DIGITAL NR is effective at and above levels shown below for each source,.
· Cassette tape .................. 20 dB
· Video tape ........................ 15 dB
· AM tuner ............... 10 to 15 dB
· FM tuner ................. 15 to 16 dB
* Depending on the condition of the source, there may not be a noticeable improvement in the quality
of the sound.
96kHz/24bit Performance
This amplifier is capable of playing back advanced DVD discs which are recorded in 96kHz/24 bit format (these
are all stereo discs). The amplifier will automatically read the format of the disc and play accordingly (of course
the SIGNAL SELECT will have to set to AUTO or DIGITAL to read the DVD soundtrack). When the amplifier
plays a 96 kHz/24 bit disc "96 kHz" appears in the display. If you try to use one of the functions or modes
mentioned below "96kHz" will light on the display, as shown below, indicating the procedure is not possible.
dB
STEREO
SIGNAL
SELECT
SP
A
DIGITAL
AUTO
VOLUME
• When a 96kHz/24 bit disc is played back the
volume may be louder than that of a normal
disc.
• Some DVD players cannot play 96kHz/24 bit
discs. Check the manual of your DVD player to
make sure.
• During this playback you cannot use the tone
controls, the DIRECT function, the LOUDNESS
function, any of the sound modes, or any of the
effect modes.
• With 96kHz/24 bit discs you are able to use
EXTERNAL DECODER playback and the TAPE 2
MONITOR.