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Fine Tuning Your Surround Sound Front speakers setting
This settings establishes the size and configuration of the front speakers you have connected more exactly than the automatic setup. Select either Large (L) or Small (S). This will determine if bass sounds are sent by the receiver to the speakers being set. Large: If the cone size (diameter) of your speaker(s) is larger than 12 centimeters (4 12/16 in.), set to Large. Small: If the cone size (diameter) of your speaker(s) is 12 centimeters (4 12/16 in.) or smaller, set to Small.
Surround speakers setting
This settings establishes the size and configuration of the surround speaker you have connected more exactly than the automatic setup. Select either Large (L) or Small (S). This will determine if bass sounds are sent by the receiver to the speaker being set. If no speakers are connected choose ���. Large: If the cone size (diameter) of your speaker(s) is larger than 12 centimeters (4 12/16 in.), set to Large. Small: If the cone size (diameter) of your speaker(s) is 12 centimeters (4 12/16 in.) or smaller, set to Small. None (�): Choose this setting if you have no speaker(s) hooked up to this terminal. Sound coming from this channel in the original source will be down-mixed to one of the active speakers.
Follow steps 1&2 on page 29 (if necessary). Use the +/� buttons to choose a speaker setting according to the speakers you hooked up.
Press SETUP to advance to the next receiver setting mode.
Follow steps 1&2 on page 29 (if necessary). Use the +/� buttons to choose a speaker setting according to the speakers you hooked up.
Press SETUP to advance to the next receiver setting mode.
Press ENTER if you want to exit the setting mode.
Center speaker setting
This settings establishes the size and configuration of the center speaker you have connected more exactly than the automatic setup. Select either Large (L) or Small (S). This will determine if bass sounds are sent by the receiver to the speaker being set. If no speakers are connected choose ���. Large: If the cone size (diameter) of your speaker(s) is larger than 12 centimeters (4 12/16 in.), set to Large. Small: If the cone size (diameter) of your speaker(s) is 12 centimeters (4 12/16 in.) or smaller, set to Small. None (�): Choose this setting if you have no speaker(s) hooked up to this terminal. Sound coming from this channel in the original source will be down-mixed to one of the active speakers.
Press ENTER if you want to exit the setting mode.
� If the front speakers are set to Small (S) you can�t choose Large (L) for the surround speakers. � If the center and surround speakers are set to None (�) the listening modes for all the inputs will automatically go into AUTO mode.
Subwoofer setting
The Subwoofer setting divides the high and low sounds (frequencies) between the speakers. Since most smaller speakers can�t handle deep bass tones, this setting allows you to send those sounds to the subwoofer instead of the speakers set to Small (S) in your system. Choose the point at which you want the frequency routed to the subwoofer. We recommend setting this to 200 Hz if smaller bookshelf-type speakers are used for your �Small� speakers. Also, when a subwoofer is used, you have the option of selecting the PLS setting, which adds extra bass.
Follow steps 1&2 on page 29 (if necessary). Use the +/� buttons to choose a speaker setting according to the speakers you hooked up.
Press SETUP to advance to the next receiver setting mode.
Press ENTER if you want to exit the setting mode.
Follow steps 1&2 on page 29 (if necessary).
� If the front speakers are set to Small (S) you can�t choose Large (L) for the center speaker. � If the center and surround speakers are set to None (�) the listening modes for all the inputs will automatically go into AUTO mode.
Use the +/� buttons to choose subwoofer setting 100 Hz, 150 Hz, 200 Hz, PLS (plus) or � � � (off).
SUBWF 200 Hz Sends bass frequencies below 200 Hz to the subwoofer. SUBWF 150 Hz Sends bass frequencies below 150 Hz to the subwoofer.
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