22
MODE switch
By using the
you can switch the audio signal to Stereo, Stereo with Later-
ality control and Mono. In Mono mode, both stereo channels are summed. The mono signal
maintains the same loudness, because both stereo channels are each reduced by 6 dB.
Laterality
Laterality refers to the deviation of sound perception to either side of the ears. With the
you
can compensate perceived volume differences between channels that may be due to a hearing impairment.
This control differs from conventional balance controls. If one channel is attenuated, the other one is increased at
the same time. This means that, e.g. when hard left, the level of the left channel increases
by 2.25 dB while the right channel is attenuated by 2.25 dB.
This control has a narrower range than conventional balance controls. Its resolution is very
fine, which means it can be peciseley adjusted.
Set the MODE switch to LATERALITY to control the laterality (see above).
LATERALITY
Mono
Stereo
VOLUME
M
IN
2
3 4 5
M
AX
Off
On
MATRIX
Mute
SOURCE
MODE
OUTPUT
Digital
RCA
XLR
DIGITAL
Coaxial
Optical
USB
CROSSFEED
22
°
30° 40° 5
5°
ANGLE
Le
ft
Center
R
ig
ht
Standard
Balanced
ON
Phonitor x
20
0
%
–
+
30 50
70 100
10 7
5 3 1 0 3
5
V U
20
0
%
–
+
30 50
70 100
10 7
5 3 1 0 3
5
V U
LATERALITY
Mono
Stereo
VOLUME
M
IN
2
3 4 5
Off
On
MATRIX
Mute
SOURCE
MODE
OUTPUT
Digital
RCA
XLR
DIGITAL
Coaxial
Optical
USB
CROSSFEED
22
°
30° 40° 5
5°
ANGLE
Le
ft
Center
R
ig
ht
Standard
Balanced
ON
Phonitor x
20
0
%
–
+
30 50
70 100
10 7
5 3 1 0 3
5
V U
20
0
%
–
+
30 50
70 100
10 7
5 3 1 0 3
5
V U
I
F R B