Pioneer VSX-41 Channel setting, Subwoofer setting, Crossover frequency setting, 100Hz 150Hz 200Hz

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06Setting up the receiver

6.1channel setting

• Default setting: 6.1 FIX

You can have the receiver automatically switch to Dolby Digital Surround EX or DTS-ES decoding for 6.1 encoded sources (6.1 AUTO), or you can choose to listen to other kinds of sources (for example, 5.1 encoded material) with 6.1 encoding (6.1 FIX). With 5.1 encoded sources, a surround back channel will be generated, but the material may sound better in the 5.1 format for which it was originally encoded.

Use or to select 6.1 FIX or 6.1

AUTO.

If you chose SB in Surround back

speaker setting (above), you can’t set the

6.1 channel setting and shows in the display.

Refer to the table on page 31 to see how the 6.1 channel setting affects sound output from the surround back speakers.

Subwoofer setting

• Default setting: ON

You can choose whether the subwoofer is used or not. Use the plus (PLS) setting for extra bass.

Use or to select subwoofer ON, PLS or OFF.

If you chose the small front speaker setting, SUBWF ON is automatically set and locked.

When you select the plus setting, you will get the bass sounds from the subwoofer even if the front speakers are set to L.

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Crossover frequency setting

• Default setting: 100 Hz

Crossover frequency is the point where the receiver divides the high and low sounds (the frequencies) between the speakers. Since most smaller speakers can’t handle deep bass tones, you can send these sounds to the subwoofer (or if you don’t have a subwoofer, the large (L) speakers in your system) instead of the speakers set to small (S) in your setup. Choose the point at which you want the frequency routed to the subwoofer (or L speakers).

We recommend setting this to 200 Hz if your S speakers are smaller bookshelf-type speakers.

Use or to specify the crossover frequency for your small speakers (100 Hz, 150 Hz or 200 Hz).

100Hz150Hz

200Hz

100 Hz

Sends bass frequencies below 100 Hz to the subwoofer (or L speakers).

150 Hz

Sends bass frequencies below 150 Hz to the subwoofer (or L speakers).

200 Hz

Sends bass frequencies below 200 Hz to the subwoofer (or L speakers).

If all speakers (front, center, and surround) are set to L, the crossover frequency can’t be set because there are no S speakers

( appears in the display).

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Contents VSX-41 Important Notice Manufactured under license fromPage Contents Improving FM stereo sound Tuning directly to a station Monitoring your recordingBefore you start Checking what’s in the box Installing the receiverOperating range of remote control unit Making cable connectionsMinute guide Introduction to home theater Hook up your TV 02 5 minute guide Listening to Surround SoundHook up your DVD player Minute guide Connect your speakers02 5 minute guide Play a DVD, and adjust the volume to your liking 0ch 1ch 02 5 minute guide Using the Quick SetupPress Quick Setup Press EnterVideo cables Connecting upAudio/Video cords Component video cordsConnecting up Connecting digital components OUTConnecting up Connecting audio components CD player CD-R/Tape/MD DeckConnecting up Connecting DVD 7.1 channel components Connecting video componentsVideo terminal Connecting to the front panelFront video connections are accessed via Front panel input selector as VIDEO. There areUsing external antennas Connecting up Connecting antennasFM wire antenna AM loop antennaConnecting up Connecting the speakers B speaker systems Hints on speaker placementSpeaker terminals Overhead view of speaker set up View of speaker set upConnecting up Connecting additional amplifiers DVD 7.1CH InputAppliance to this Units AC Wall Outlet Connecting up AC wall outletOperating other Pioneer components STANDBY/ON Master VolumeControls and Displays Front panel Controls and Displays DisplayPRO Logic AnalogDTS ATTControls and Displays Remote control DISPLAY/ Disc Enter RCVEnter Input ATTTOP Menu TV Volume +DTV Menu AudioStereo/Direct Standard modePlaying sources Introduction to Sound Modes Playing sources Advanced Surround modesPlaying sources Choosing the input signal Listening to multichannel playbackUsing Loudness and Midnight listening Using Stereo/DirectUsing Advanced Surround Playing other sources Playing sources Using the tone controlsPress Tone to select the frequency you want to adjust Selecting the multichannel analog inputsRe-equalization is not applied to the headphone mix Using Re-EqualizationPress the Re-EQ button on the front panel Setting up the receiver Choosing your receiver setup Surround back speaker setting Setting up the receiverSpeaker setting Crossover frequency setting Channel settingSubwoofer setting 100Hz 150Hz 200HzCenter speaker distance setting LFE attenuator settingFront speaker distance setting Surround back speaker distance settingComponent video input settings Dynamic range control settingDual mono setting Surround back channel input settingCoaxial digital Coaxial digital input settingsOptical digital input settings Optical digitalWhen you’re done, press Test Tone to turn off the test tone Setting the relative volume level of each channelUse Level +/- to adjust the speaker levels in turn FL C FR SW SL SBImproving FM stereo sound Using the tuner Listening to the radioTuning directly to a station Press T.EDIT Tuner Edit Using the tuner Saving station presetsTune to a station you want to memo Rize Display shows ST. MEMORY, then a blinking memory classChoose the station preset you want to name Using the tuner Naming station presetsListening to station presets Input the name you wantMonitoring your recording Original source signalMaking Recordings Making an audio or a video recording Setting the remote to control other components Selecting preset codes directlySetting Up Using Full Library Search LCD display shows SearchLCD display shows OK Searching for preset codes using brand namesBrand then press Remote Setup LCD display flashes Pres KEYErasing one of the remote control button settings Clearing all the remote control settingsDirect function Confirming preset codesPreset code appears in the display for two seconds TV VOL Controlling the rest of your system Controls for TVsChannel SUB TitleMenu Controlling the rest of your systemControls for other components EffectDisplay Enter ChannelControlling the rest of your system Preset Code List Manufacturer Code1032, 1063 1055, 1086, 10891013, 1019, 1026, 1027 1036, 1086 10961017, 1032, 1089 11141013, 1019 10141132 10591006, 1079 1055, 10731009, 1010, 1040 White Westinghouse 1017, 1078, 10981017, 1079, 1101 1091, 1107, 11235001, 5005, 5008, 5019 5012, 5013, 50426028 6041 5038, 5045, 50465320 53035304 53127002, 7006 7027, 70427007 70162017, 2018, 2053 2015, 2027, 20322015, 2042 2001, 2017, 2034, 2059 2062, 2085, 20872025 20192001, 2015, 2023 2001, 20214005 40154008 40343044 30074019, 4044 3020, 3031 4062Place the antenna farther away from the equipment causing Additional information TroubleshootingAdjust the Master Volume ReceiverFront panel refer to Additional informationNo sound from surround or center speakers Remove the obstacle or operate from another positionVideo Section Additional information SpecificationsAmplifier Section FM Tuner SectionFurnished Parts Cleaning the unitMiscellaneous Additional information 0 4 2 1 1 4 0 TSWZF/02B00001 Printed XRB3018-A

VSX-41 specifications

The Pioneer VSX-41 is a versatile AV receiver that exemplifies the brand's commitment to quality home entertainment. Known for its robust performance, the VSX-41 incorporates advanced technologies and features that cater to audiophiles and casual listeners alike.

One of the standout characteristics of the VSX-41 is its multi-channel amplification system that delivers a powerful output of 100 watts per channel. This ensures that audiences can enjoy their favorite movies and music with rich, immersive sound. The receiver supports a wide range of audio formats, including Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio, allowing for a cinema-quality experience right in the comfort of home.

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In addition to HDMI, the VSX-41 offers a range of inputs, including optical and coaxial digital audio inputs, as well as analog connections. This versatility allows users to hook up virtually any audio source—be it old or new—making it a future-proof choice for home theater enthusiasts.

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Overall, the Pioneer VSX-41 combines power, versatility, and technology, making it an excellent choice for anyone looking to enhance their audio-visual experience at home. With its array of features and high-quality sound reproduction, it stands out in the crowded market of AV receivers, satisfying both audiophiles and everyday users.