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1
Press AMP MENU.
2
Press
X
/
x
repeatedly until “AUTO.M.SET”
appears in the front panel display, then
press
or
c
.
3
Press
X
/
x
to select “FOCUS SUR” or “WIDE
STAGE.”
4
Press .
5
Press AMP MENU.
The AMP menu turns off.
Note
• When you set to “AUTO.M.SET,” you cannot set the
sound field to “2CH STEREO.”
Enjoying the Front Surround
Sound System
You can enjoy two types of front surround
sound, FOCUS SURROUND or WIDE
STAGE, depending on the listening area.
x
FOCUS SURROUND
This mode is ideal for delivering a realistic
surround effect to a small group of listeners
within a defined area.
x
WIDE STAGE
This mode will deliver a wide and impressive
sound stage. As the sound catchment area is
increased, a greater number of listeners can be
accommodated.
2 channel source output
x
2 CH STEREO
This mode outputs 2 channel sound regardless of
the audio signal type being input.
Enjoying the portable audio
source
x
PORTABLE AUDIO ENHANCER
This mode produces a clear enhanced sound
image from your portable audio device. This
mode is ideal for MP3 and other compressed
music.
Enjoying the sound at low volume
x
NIGHT
You can enjoy sound effects or dialogue, as you
would in a movie theatre, even at low volume.
Useful for watching movies at night.
Note
• When the system receives DVD multi-channel
signals or Dolby Digital multiplex broadcast signals,
the default AUTO setting is FOCUS SURROUND.
(You can change the AUTO setting to WIDE STAGE
in AMP MENU.)
• When the system receives CDs or DATA CDs, the
AUTO setting is 2CH STEREO.
• The sound field for Super Audio CDs is 2CH
STEREO only.
• The surround effect might be difficult to hear
depending on the type of source signals (e.g., digital
stereo signals, digital multi signals, etc.) except for
DVD multi-channel signals.
• Even if you select “WIDE STAGE,” the surround
effect does not work when you play a CD or DATA
CD, listen to the radio (FM/AM), or select the
AUDIO function.
Top view
Front speaker (L)
TV
Subwoofer
Front speaker (R)
FOCUS SURROUND area
WIDE STAGE area