Yamaha RX-V440RDS 1B Main main speaker mode, 1C Rear LR rear speaker mode, 1E Bass bass out mode

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SET MENU

1B MAIN (main speaker mode)

Choices: LARGE, SMALL

LARGE

Select this if you have large main speakers. The unit directs the entire range of the main left and right channel signals to the main left and right speakers.

SMALL

Select this if you have small main speakers. The unit directs the low-frequency signals (90 Hz and below) of the main channel to the speakers selected with “1E BASS”.

1C REAR LR (rear speaker mode)

Choices: LRG (large), SML (small), NON (none)

LRG

Select this if you have large rear left and right speakers or if a rear subwoofer is connected to the rear speakers. The entire range of the rear channel signal is directed to the rear left and right speakers.

SML

Select this if you have small rear left and right speakers. The low-frequency signals (90 Hz and below) of the rear channel are directed to the speakers selected with “1E BASS”.

NON

Select this if you do not have rear speakers.

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This unit is set in the virtual CINEMA DSP mode when you select NON for “1C REAR LR”. In this case, the rear center speaker will automatically be set to NON and the “1D REAR CT” item will be skipped.

1D REAR CT (rear center speaker mode)

If you add a rear center speaker to your speaker configuration, this unit can provide more realistic front- to-back transitions.

Choices: LRG (large), SML (small), NON (none)

LRG

Select this if you have a large rear center speaker. The unit directs the entire range of the rear center channel signal to the rear center speaker.

SML

Select this if you have a small rear center speaker. The unit directs the low-frequency signals (90 Hz and below) of the rear center channel to the speakers selected with “1E BASS”.

NON

Select this if you do not have a rear center speaker. The unit directs all of the rear center channel signal to the rear left and right speakers.

1E BASS (bass out mode)

LFE signals carry low-frequency effects when this unit decodes a Dolby Digital or DTS signal. Low-frequency signals are defined as 90 Hz and below. The Low- frequency signals can be directed to both main left and right speakers, and to the subwoofer (subwoofer can be used for both stereo reproduction and the DSP program).

Choices: SWFR (subwoofer), MAIN, BOTH

SWFR

Select this if you use a subwoofer. The unit directs the LFE signals to the subwoofer.

MAIN

Select this if you do not use a subwoofer. The unit directs LFE signals to the main speakers.

BOTH

The unit directs LFE signals to the subwoofer. Low- frequency signals designated to the main channels in accordance with other speaker mode settings are directed to both main speakers and the subwoofer.

Note

When you select MAIN for “1E BASS”, the unit directs the low-frequency signals (90 Hz and below) of the main channel to the main speakers even if you select SMALL for the main speaker mode.

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Contents RX-V440RDS For U.K. customers Special Instructions for U.K. ModelContents Features Other featuresAbout this manual Sophisticated AM/FM TunerControl Supplied accessoriesGetting Started Controls and Functions Front panelNext SET Menu -/+Remote control Using the remote control Handling the remote controlFront panel display Connecting to digital jacks ConnectionsConnecting video components Video monitor DVD playerTV/digital TV Cable TV Connecting audio components Connecting a CD playerConnecting a CD recorder or MD Recorder CD player CD recorder or MD recorderConnecting the antennas Connecting the AM loop antennaFrequency Step switch China and General models only Because the inter-station frequencyConnecting an external decoder DVD/SACD playerSpeakers Connecting the speakersSpeaker placement Impedance Selector switch ConnectionsMain Speakers terminals Rear Speakers terminalsCenter Speaker terminals Rear Center Speaker terminalsConnecting the power supply Cords Turning on the powerAC Outlets Switched Voltage SelectorBasic System Settings Using the basic menuSetup ExitSET/CANCEL Basic Sound Input OptionRoom SubwooferSetting the unit to match your Speaker system Setting speaker output levelsFront panel Remote control PlaybackTo select the main Speakers you want to use To select the audio source connected to the 6CH Input jacksNight listening mode When you have finished using this unitBGV background video function To mute the soundInput modes and indications Program l / h AdventureGeneral Matrix Selecting PRO LOGIC, PRO Logic II or Neo6Playing Dolby Digital EX or DTS ES Material Press q/DTSVirtual Cinema DSP Silent Cinema DSPNormal stereo reproduction Press Stereo again to turn the sound effect back onDigital Sound Field Processing DSP Understanding sound fieldsHi-Fi DSP programs Recreating a sound fieldCINEMA-DSP Sound design of CINEMA-DSPCINEMA-DSP Programs For audio-video sources No toFor movie programs Straight DecodeSound field effects Dolby Digital/DTS + DSP sound field effectDolby Digital EX/DTS-ES + DSP sound field effect Dolby Pro Logic + DSP sound field effectTuning Automatic tuningManual tuning AM 1530 kHzA1FM 89.9 MHz Presetting stationsAutomatically presetting stations for FM Stations Manually presetting stations C3AM 1440 kHzTune in to a station Repeat steps 1 to 5 to store other stationsSelecting a preset station Exchanging preset stationsE1FM 87.5 MHz A5FM 90.6 MHzDescription of RDS data Changing the RDS modeReceiving RDS Stations To cancel this function Press PTY Seek Mode to set the unit PTY Seek modePTY Seek function EON functionSleep Timer Setting the sleep timerCanceling the sleep timer Sleep 120min L RSpecial considerations when recording DTS material RecordingSet menu list Adjusting the items on the set MenuSET Menu Speaker mode settings 1A Center center speaker modeLRG SML1B Main main speaker mode 1C Rear LR rear speaker mode1D Rear CT rear center speaker mode 1E Bass bass out modeSetting by meters Setting by feetSpeaker distance Dynamic rangeInput 1 I/O Assign input Output assignment Initial input modeSound 5 Center GEQ center Graphic equalizer Memory guard DimmerSP B speaker B set MuteRemote Control Features Control areaControlling this unit Controlling other componentSetting the manufacturer code CD player TunerUsing the test tone Setting the Speaker LevelsAdjusting the volume during Playback Changing parameter settings Sound Field Program Parameter EditingDelay DimensionDigital sound field parameter descriptions DSP LevelTroubleshooting GeneralOnly the speaker on One side can beHeard No sound from Effect speakersVolume level cannot Other settings on Unit cannot be changed Unit does notInto standby mode No sound from the rearRemote control TunerSilent Cinema GlossaryCinema DSP Sampling frequency and number Quantized bits Component video signalPCM Linear PCM Specifications VCR AOCDVD player MD RecorderCD player CD RecorderWA88370

RX-V440RDS specifications

The Yamaha RX-V440RDS is a versatile AV receiver that captures the essence of home theater performance with remarkable audio and video quality. Launched in the early 2000s, it has earned praise for its robust features and user-friendly design, making it a popular choice among audiophiles and home theater enthusiasts alike.

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Overall, the Yamaha RX-V440RDS stands out as a reliable AV receiver that continues to be valued for its audio performance and robust feature set. With technologies that prioritize sound quality and ease of use, it is an excellent investment for anyone looking to enhance their home theater experience.