Speaker set-up
This menu screen allows you to specify the speaker configuration that is connected to the analogue ouputs of your DVD player. (If you are using the HDMI or SPDIF audio outputs, this speaker configuration should be performed in your
The speakers are indicated as follows:
Front L/R | This is the setting for the ‘Front’ speakers |
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Centre | This is the ‘Centre’ speaker setting. |
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Surround | This is the setting for the ‘Surround’ speakers (normally |
L/R | next to or behind the user). |
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Subwoofer | This is used to indicate whether a subwoofer is connected. |
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For each speaker, the player can be configured to send either audio with the full frequency range of the source material, or with a reduced frequency range. The reduced frequency range option is used normally
when ‘satellite’ speakers are used for the surround channels; these cannot handle low frequency information. Full frequency speakers are commonly called ‘Large’ speakers, with
NOTES:
1.Any speaker that is not connected should be identified by selecting ‘Not Present’ for that speaker.
2.Although the DV139 is very flexible in the speaker configurations it can handle, some restrictions have been applied. For example, if no subwoofer is present, then it is not possible to configure the Front speakers to be ‘Small’ since there would be nowhere to redirect the low frequency information.
Sub with stereo
This setting is relevant to
Not used | No redirection of |
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Bass | |
redirected | |
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Bass | All the audio is sent to the Front speakers. In addition, the |
duplicated | information is duplicated to the subwoofer. |
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Crossover Frequency
This setting defines the frequency at which
The optimum crossover frequency depends on the characteristics of your speaker
Delay set-up
The delay
Speaker positioning
The relative positioning of speakers within a room (particularly a large room) may mean that sound from some speakers arrives at the listener later than sound from others. By altering the delay settings for the different speakers, this difference in arrival time can be reduced or eliminated.
When setting the delay, it should be imagined that the listener is sitting in a circle of the speakers; the delay indicates the distance of the speaker from the listener.
Measurement Units
Your DV139 allows you to choose the measurement units that you feel most comfortable with: centimetres or inches.
Delays
Delays for the front, centre and surround speakers can be set using the associated sliders. Specifying the different speaker distances will cause a slight delay to be added to the output of the closest speakers so that the sound from all the speakers will arrive at the listener at the same time.
Note that these delay sliders affect only the analogue and the HDMI outputs (although the HDMI output is affected only when
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