AVP700
Two-channel source modes
The following decoding and surround modes are available:
< Mono | < Pro Logic Emulation |
< Stereo | < Neo:6 Cinema |
< Pro Logic II/IIx Movie | < Neo:6 Music |
< Pro Logic II/IIx Music |
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These modes are available with
Mono: The AVP700 will combine the left and right audio channels from a stereo signal to produce a mono signal. This can be of benefit when playing older audio recordings or VCR tapes, especially mono LP records.
Analogue Stereo: In this mode the AVP700 works as a conventional high quality audio amplifier. Note that if the sub woofer is enabled in stereo mode, then some processing of the signal will be carried out. For ultimate sound quality with analogue sources, therefore, select the Stereo Direct function.
Digital Stereo: Decodes
Dolby Pro Logic II/IIx: Dolby Pro Logic II decoding is designed to produce a
There are two different modes available in Pro Logic II/IIx: “Movie” and “Music” modes, which are intended for use as their names suggest. Due to the different recording methods used for movies and music, it is recommended that the correct decoding mode for your source material is used to obtain the best results.
<Movie Mode: This is intended for use with “cinematic” material, which is mixed and monitored in a calibrated
<Music Mode: Stereo music is not designed for surround processing, although good surround effects can be obtained through careful production. As the optimum decoding method varies according to the recording, Music mode allows user adjustment of the processing characteristics. Information about adjusting the Music mode by using ‘Dimension’ and ‘Centre Width’ controls can be found in the ‘Main Menu Screen 2’ section.
Dolby Pro Logic: Dolby Pro Logic decoding is a legacy mode that is designed to produce a five- channel output from
DTS NEO:6: DTS Neo:6 provides up to six
<Cinema: A movie mode designed to reproduce a movie theatre environment. Neo:6 technology allows various sound elements within a channel or channels to be steered separately, and in a way which follows the original presentation naturally.
<Music: A music mode designed to produce a lively,
Multi-channel source modes
The following modes are available for
For Dolby Digital sources: | For DTS sources: | |
< Dolby Digital 5.1 | < DTS 5.1 |
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< Dolby Digital 5.1 Stereo Downmix | < DTS 5.1 Stereo Downmix | |
< Dolby Digital 5.1 Mono Downmix | < DTS 5.1 Mono Downmix | |
< Dolby Digital Ex | < | Matrix |
< Dolby Digital Pro Logic IIx | < | Discrete |
Dolby Digital 5.1: The most commonly used sound format for DVD video, and is also the standard for US digital television. Dolby Digital 5.1 sources deliver surround sound with five discrete full- range channels; left, centre, right, surround left, and surround right, plus a low frequency effects (LFE) channel.
Dolby Digital Ex: This is an extension to Dolby Digital decoding that provides a
Dolby Digital Pro Logic IIx: This is an extension to Dolby Digital decoding that provides a 7- channel output from a
DTS 5.1: Less common than the Dolby Digital format, but generally recognised within the audio industry as being of superior sound quality. DTS 5.1 delivers surround sound with five full range channels plus an LFE channel.