Automatic adjustment of speaker settings (YPAO)
Running YPAO
To run YPAO, the included YPAO microphone must be used.
YPAO is a function that adjusts acoustic characteristics such as volume balance by detecting speaker
connections and the distance between your listening position and the speakers. This function can be applied
either to speakers directly connected to the speaker jacks of this product, or to speakers driven by an
external amp connected to the PRE OUT jacks.
NOTE
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YPAO makes loud sounds while it is running. The volume cannot be adjusted.
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To ensure correct YPAO adjustment, pay attention to the following while it is running.
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Do not make any loud noises.
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Do not get in between the speakers and the YPAO microphone.
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Do not plug in headphones.
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If you change the speaker’s configuration, such as replacing a speaker or adding/removing a subwoofer, be sure to run YPAO again.
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On the front panel, check the following before running YPAO.
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BASS and TREBLE are in their center positions.
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BALANCE is in its center position.
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LOUDNESS is in its center position (FLAT).
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PURE DIRECT is OFF.
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Press the SPEAKERS A key and/or SPEAKERS B key to select the speakers to use.
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If they are connected with bi-wiring, turn ON both Speakers A and B (A+B).
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When using an amplifier connected to the PRE OUT terminal, turn OFF both Speakers A and
B.
NOTE
This operation can be done also with SPEAKERS on the front panel.
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If a subwoofer will be used, turn its power ON and adjust the volume to its
midpoint.
If the crossover frequency can be adjusted, set it to the maximum.
If a subwoofer will not be used, go to the next step.
VOLUME
HIGH CUT
CROSSOVER/
MIN
MAX
MIN
MAX
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NOTE
The actual subwoofer volume and crossover frequency are set by the YPAO function of this product. However, during Pure
Direct playback, they follow the subwoofer's setting. When using Pure Direct, adjust the subwoofer volume and crossover
frequency to your favorite value, and then run YPAO.
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