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Making the initial settings Making the initial settings
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Use [
DD HH
] to select the item to be set, then press
[ENTER].
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Use [
DD HH
] to select “BASS ENHANCER”, then press
[ENTER].
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OFF (Upon purchase):
No sound is output from the subwoofer.
Sets the subwoofer output for when playing 2-channel or other
sources without LFE signals.
ON:
Sound is output from the subwoofer.
Set “SUBWOOFER” at “SPEAKER CONFIGURATION” to “YES”.
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2
Use [
DD HH
] to select the item to be set, then press
[ENTER].
2
Use [
DD HH
] to select “COMPRESSION”, then press
[ENTER].
1
OFF (Upon purchase):
The sound is played with the standard dynamic range.
ON:
Select this to achieve a powerful sound even when the volume is
low.
This setting is suited for use at night with the volume set low.
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2
Setting the bass enhancer
Use this procedure to set the dynamic range of the output signals
when playing DVDs recorded in Dolby Digital.
Dynamic range:
This is the ratio between the softest sound that can be played
without being drowned out by the noise generated by the
equipment and the loudest sound that can be produced without
the sound breaking up.
Setting the dynamic range compression
• This setting is only effective for analog outputs.
• This setting is ineffective when “SOURCE DIRECT” is set to
“50kHz” or “100kHz”.
• When set to “50kHz” or “100kHz”, you can enjoy the DTS
recommended full range all-channel sound. (Note however that the
subwoofer volume increases by 5 dB, or by 15 dB for Super Audio
CDs.) In addition, the 6-channel sources of DVD-Audio discs
recorded in the all-channel full range frequency model can also be
played. In this case, make analog connections as described in the
disc’s instructions.
• When setting “50kHz” or “100kHz”, set all the speaker sizes to
“LARGE” and the subwoofer to “YES”.
• The “CHANNEL LEVEL” and “DELAY TIME” settings remain in
effect even when “50kHz” or “100kHz” is set.