OPPO Digital DV-970HD setup guide Analogue Multi-Channel Output Settings

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Analogue Multi-Channel Output Settings

The following settings only affect the analogue multi-channel outputs, not the digital coaxial or optical outputs of the DVD player. We recommend using the analogue multi-channel outputs of this player only when you are playing SACD or DVD-Audio discs and/or cannot utilize HDMI or the digital audio outputs with your audio system.

2.Front Speaker: To set the sound filtering control for the front speakers. The options are:

Large – Choose if the front speakers are full range (reproduce down to at least 40Hz) and if you do not have a subwoofer. Bass frequencies are passed to the front speakers.

Small – Choose if the front speakers are not “full range” speakers (almost all speakers qualify to be “small”). Bass frequencies are not passed to the front speakers to reduce possible distortion. This is the preferred setting for all systems utilizing a subwoofer.

3.Center Speaker: To set the sound filtering control for the center speaker. The options are:

Large – Choose if the center speaker is full range (reproduces down to at least 40Hz) and if you do not have a subwoofer. Bass frequencies are passed to the center speaker.

Small – Choose if the center speaker is not a “full range” speakers (almost all center channels qualify to be “small”). Bass frequencies are not passed to the front speakers to reduce possible distortion. This is the preferred setting for all systems utilizing a subwoofer.

Off – Choose if there is no center speaker. This sends Center Speaker information to the Front Speaker outputs.

4.Rear Speaker: To set the sound filtering control for the rear speakers. The options are:

Large – Choose if the rear/surround speakers are full range (reproduce down to at least 40Hz) and if you do not have a subwoofer. Bass frequencies are passed to the rear speakers.

Small – Choose if the rear/surround speakers are not “full range” speakers (almost all speakers qualify to be “small”). Bass frequencies are not passed to the rear speakers to reduce possible distortion.

Off – Choose if there are no rear speakers. This sends Rear Speaker information to the Front Speaker outputs.

5.Subwoofer: To enable/disable the Subwoofer output. The options are:

On – Subwoofer output is enabled.

Off – Subwoofer output is disabled.

6.Channel Delay: This feature, which is displayed in inches, sets the delay time for the Center and Rear speakers as well as the Subwoofer. The delay is to compensate for differences between the distance of the Front speakers to the listening position, and the distances measured by the other speakers in the system (Center, Surrounds and Subwoofer).

Measure the distance (in inches) from the primary listening position to the Front Left Speaker. This is your baseline measurement – the primary distance that will determine the adjustments

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