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Setting up the receiver
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•
Use
or
to set the distance of the
front right speaker from the main
listening position (within the range of 0.5
ft. to 45 ft.).
Surround right speaker distance
setting
• Default setting:
10 ft.
You should set the distance of the surround
speakers accurately to hear sounds coming
from all speakers at the same time.
•
Use
or
to set the distance of the
surround right speaker from the main
listening position (within the range of 0.5
ft. to 45 ft.).
• When
S
is selected in the speaker
setting, the surround speaker distance
can’t be set.
Surround back speaker distance
setting
• Default setting:
10 ft.
You should set the distance of the surround
back speakers accurately to hear sounds
coming from all speakers at the same time.
•
Use
or
to set the distance of the
surround back speakers from the main
listening position (within the range of 0.5
ft. to 45 ft.).
• When
SB
or
SB SW
is selected in the
surround back speaker setting, the
surround back speaker distance can’t be
set.
Surround left speaker distance
setting
• Default setting:
10 ft.
You should set the distance of the surround
speakers accurately to hear sounds coming
from all speakers at the same time.
•
Use
or
to set the distance of the
surround left speaker from the main
listening position (within the range of 0.5
ft. to 45 ft.).
• When
S
is selected in the speaker
setting, the surround speaker distance
can’t be set.
Subwoofer distance setting
• Default setting:
10 ft.
Like your speakers, you should set the
distance of the subwoofer accurately to hear
sounds from all speakers at the same time.
•
Use
or
to set the distance of the
subwoofer from the main listening posi-
tion (within the range of 0.5 ft. to 45 ft.).
• When
NO
is selected in the subwoofer
setting, the subwoofer distance can’t be
set.
Dynamic range control setting
• Default setting:
OFF
Dynamic range is the difference between the
loudest and softest sounds in any given
signal. With this setting, you can compress
the dynamic range, so that low level sounds
can be heard more easily (sounding relatively
louder) yet louder sounds won’t be too over-
bearing.