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SETUP
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Settings
(Con’t)
DSP(Digital Signal Processor) : DSP modes have been designed to simulate different acoustic environments.
EQ : You can select ROCK, POP, or CLASSIC to optimize the sound for the genre of music you are playing
Press the
DSP/EQ
button.
<DSP>
appears on the display panel.
Each time the button is pressed, the selection changes as follows:
Sound Field (DSP)/EQ Function
• The DSP/EQ function is only available in STEREO mode.
Press the
PL II mode button to show STEREO on the display.
• This feature works with CDs, MP3-CDs, 2 channel DVD-Audio, DivX and Dolby Digital discs.
• When playing a DVD disc encoded with two or more channels, multi-channel mode will be
selected automatically and DSP/EQ function does not work.
•
POP, JAZZ, ROCK : Depending on the genre of music, you can select POP, JAZZ, and ROCK.
•
STUDIO : Provides a sense of presence as if in a studio.
•
CLUB : Simulates the sound of a dance club with a throbbing bass beat.
•
HALL : Provides a clear vocal as if listening in a concert hall.
•
MOVIE : Provides the feeling of a movie theater.
•
CHURCH : Gives the feel of being in a grand church.
•
PASS : Select this for normal listening.
You can select the desired Dolby Pro Logic II audio mode.
Press the
PL II MODE
button.
Each time the button is pressed, the mode changes as follows.
Dolby Pro Logic II Mode
PRO LOGIC II
• MUSIC: When listening to music, you can experience sound effects as if you are listening to the
actual performance.
• CINEMA : Adds realism to the movie soundtrack.
• PRO LOGIC : You will experience a realistic multi-channel effect, as if using five speakers, while
using just the front left and right speakers.
• MATRIX : You will hear 5.1 channel surround sound.
STEREO : Select this to listen to sound from the front left and right speakers and the subwoofer only.
• When selecting Pro Logic II mode, connect your external device to the AUDIO INPUT jacks
(L and R) on the player. If you connect to only one of the inputs (L or R), you cannot listen to
surround sound.
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