Pioneer VSX-C300-S manual Personalizing Your Surround Sound, Fine Tuning Your Surround Sound

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Fine Tuning Your Surround Sound

Personalizing Your Surround Sound

This receiver will make the necessary speakers settings automatically so you can use it to get enjoyable sur- round sound without doing anything, but making more exact settings here will give you finer surround sound.

For better surround sound complete the instructions that follow the speaker settings. Use the first three steps on this page and continue on page 26. In this way you can get maximum performance out of the receiver.

You only need to do these settings once (unless you change the placement of your current speaker system or add new speakers, etc.). The following pages offer a more detailed description of the settings available for each mode. The default setting is also shown on each page.

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RECEIVER

DVD

INPUT

 

SELECT

 

TV/SAT

VCR

REMOTE

MASTER

SETUP

VOLUME

2

TUNER

FRONT

DISPLAY MUTING

RECEIVER

TV

TV CONTROL

 

TV

INPUT SELECT CHANNEL VOLUME

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SOURCE

BAND

CLASS

 

EDIT

 

 

 

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8

 

3

 

 

 

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M

 

L

 

DISPLAY

 

 

ROOM SETUP

TOP MENU

 

 

 

TUNE

 

 

 

6

CH.

ST

 

ST

 

 

 

SELECT

 

 

CH.

 

 

 

 

ENTER

 

LEVEL

 

 

AUDIO

 

 

 

 

MENU

3

 

 

 

TUNE

 

 

 

TEST TONE

 

 

 

 

 

SEARCH

RF ATT

MPX

D.ACCESS

 

3Press @ or # to select the mode you want to set.

For best results, start with “SPEAKERS setting mode” and make your initial adjustments in the order described below.

The current settings are displayed automatically.

SPEAKERS (Front, Center, Surround) setting mode (page 26)

Use to specify the size and configuration of the speakers you have connected.

SUBWOOFER ON/PLUS/OFF setting mode (page 26) Use to specify if the subwoofer is set to on, plus or off.

Crossover frequency setting mode (page 26) Use to determine at which frequency the bass tones will be sent to the subwoofer (or “Large” speakers).

LFE (Low Frequency Effects) attenuator setting mode (page 27)

Use to lower the level for the LFE channel (a special bass channel) when the LFE level is so high as to distort.

FRONT speakers distance setting mode (page 27) Use to specify the distance from your listening position to your front speaker.

CENTER speakers distance setting mode (page 27) Use to specify the distance from your listening position to your center speaker.

SURROUND speakers distance setting mode (page 28)

Use to specify the distance from your listening position to your surround speakers.

Dynamic range control setting mode (page 28) Use to compress the dynamic range of a Dolby Digital soundtrack with this feature (for non-Dolby Digital soundtracks use the Midnight mode for the same effect).

Dual mono setting (page 28)

Use with soundtracks that have dual mono encoding if you want to isolate one channel to a particular speaker.

Input Attenuator setting (page 28)

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¡ 4 ¢

Use to reduce the analog input level coming into the

DIMMER

FLAT

QUIET

S.BASS

1

2

3

4

receiver when it is so loud as to make it distort.

VIRTUAL 5-D GAME TV SURR.

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6

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PHONES

MUSICAL DRAMA ACTION

SURR.

 

 

 

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0

+10

ENTER

STEREO STANDARD AUTO MIDNGHT

2ch MULTI 2/MULTI

AUDIO/VIDEOPRE-PROGRAMMED

REMOTECONTROLUNIT

1Press RECEIVER to turn the power on.

The STANDBY indicator goes out.

2Press RECEIVER.

This button switches the remote to the receiver control mode.

4Press % or to select the setting you want.

The setting is entered automatically.

5Repeat steps 3 and 4 to set other surround setting modes.

6Press ENTER to exit the setting mode.

MEMO:

The setting mode is automatically exited if no operation is performed within 20 seconds.

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Contents VSX-C300 VSX-C300-S Risk of Electric Shock Do not Open Operating Environment H045 EnFeatures Contents Home Theater The Basics Quick Start GuideYour Home System Source MaterialHook up your DVD player, speakers, subwoofer and TV No Frills SetupDVD Player DV-444, etc Video cord Sold separatelyAutomatic Switching between Analog & Digital Signals Advanced/Customized SettingsInstalling the Receiver Checking the Supplied AccessoriesWhen Making Cable Connections Introductory InformationMaintenance of External Surfaces Operating Range Remote Control UnitLoading the Batteries Connecting a DVD Player & a TV Connecting Your EquipmentWhy you need an analog connection as well as a digital one Audio/Video CordsConnecting a TV with an Internal Digital Tuner Connecting a Digital Tuner/Set Top BoxConnecting Your Equipment Front Connecting Video ComponentsSpeaker terminals Connecting SpeakersOverhead view of speaker set up Hints on Speaker PlacementView of speaker set up Using External Antennas Connecting AntennasPlugging in the Receiver Operating other Pioneer Components with this Unit’s SensorFront Panel Displays & ControlsDisplays & Controls Rear PanelReceiver controls Remote ControlTV controls Displays & Controls Playback controls Channel listening mode buttons seeBasic Playback Checking the Settings on Your DVD or other PlayerChecking the soundtrack on your disc Basic Playback Playing a SourceRoom Setup Fine Tuning Your Surround SoundPress @ or # to select the mode you want to set Fine Tuning Your Surround SoundPress % or fi to select the setting you want Personalizing Your Surround SoundCrossover frequency setting mode Subwoofer ON/Plus/OFF setting modePress Enter if you want to exit the setting mode Center speaker distance setting mode LFE attenuator setting mode10 dB LFE volume is reduced No attenuationDual mono setting Dynamic range control setting modeInput Attenuator setting Press Test Tone to turn off the test tone Channel Listening modes for two channel outputs Sound ModesMultichannel Listening modes for multichannel outputs Press the button for the listening mode you want Selecting a Listening ModePress Receiver Tone Effects Midnight Listening ModeSound Modes Selecting a Tone EffectMPX mode Using the TunerRF ATT mode Tune to a station using the Tune + or Tune ButtonsUsing the Tuner Tuning Directly to a StationMemorizing Stations Recalling Memorized Stations Naming Memorized StationsPress 3 to input the first of the four charac- ters Enter up to three more characters in the same wayAn Introduction to RDS Using the RDS displayPress the Band button to select the FM band Searching for RDS ProgramsUsing the Headphones Using Other FunctionsPress the Muting button on the remote control Muting the SoundInput Signal Displays Explained Checking your Settings Analog Input ModeUsing Other Functions Default Settings for the ReceiverAutomatically sensed Ch1Switching the Operation Mode of the Remote Changing the Remote Control ModeControlling the Rest of Your System To cancel the preset mode at any time Recalling Preset CodesControlling the Rest of Your System Direct Selection Clearing the Preset CodesButtons Function Components CD/MD/CD-R/VCR/DVD/LD/DVD recorder/Cassette Deck ControlsDisplay Cable TV/Satellite TV/Digital TV/TV ControlsManufacturer Code Preset Code ListSTB SATELLITE/CATV DAT Additional Information TroubleshootingAdditional Information Symptom Cause RemedyPress Dimmer on the remote control re Understanding DVD Packaging Techno Know HowDigital Audio Formats Dolby Digital and Dolby SurroundRecording Formats Virtual Surround Playback VIRTUAL/PHONES indicator lights Channel Stereo Playback Stereo indicator lightsMultichannel Surround Playback Multi ch indicator lights Headphone Surround Playback VIRTUAL/PHONES indicator lightsSpecifications TNGZW/01F00001 Printed

VSX-C300-S, VSX-C300 specifications

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