Denon AVR-4802 manual Setting the Subwoofer mode, Variable 40, 60, 80, 100, 120 Hz

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Enter the setting.

 

 

The System Setup Menu reappears.

Crossover frequency

Set the frequency (Hz) below which the bass sound of each main speakers is to output from the subwoofer or from speakers which are set to “Large” (when not using a subwoofer) (crossover frequency).

For speakers set to “Small”, sound with a frequency below the crossover frequency is cut, and instead the cut bass sound is output from the subwoofer or speakers which are set to “Large”.

This crossover frequency mode is valid when “Subwoofer” is set to “Yes” at “Speaker Configuration Setting” or when speakers are set to “Small”.

FIXED –THX–:

Set to the THX rated 80 Hz crossover frequency.

VARIABLE 40, 60, 80, 100, 120 Hz:

Set as desired according to your speakers’ bass playback ability.

NOTES:

The crossover frequency is set to 80 Hz in the HOME THX CINEMA mode.

We recommend using with the crossover frequency set to “FIXED –THX–”, but depending on the speaker, setting it to a different frequency may improve frequency response near the crossover frequency.

Setting the Subwoofer mode

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Select the subwoofer mode.

 

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Enter the setting.

 

 

The System Setup Menu reappears.

NOTES:

— Assignment of low frequency signal range —

The only signals produced from the subwoofer channel are LFE signals (during playback of Dolby Digital or DTS signals) and the low frequency signal range of channels set to “Small” in the setup menu. The low frequency signal range of channels set to “Large” are produced from those channels.

— Subwoofer mode —

The subwoofer mode setting is only valid when “Large” is set for the front speakers and “Yes” is set for the subwoofer in the “Speaker Configuration” settings (see page 19).

When the “LFE+Main” playback mode is selected, the low frequency signal range of channels set to “Large” are produced simultaneously from those channels and the subwoofer channel.

In this playback mode, the low frequency range expand more uniformly through the room, but depending on the size and shape of the room, interference may result in a decrease of the actual volume of the low frequency range.

Selection of the “LFE - THX” play mode will play the low frequency signal range of the channel selected with “Large” from that channel only. Therefore, the low frequency signal range that are played from the subwoofer channel are only the low frequency signal range of LFE (only during Dolby Digital or DTS signal playback) and the channel specified as “Small” in the setup menu. THX is recommended in this play mode so that bass interference is less likely to occur in the room.

Select the play mode that provides bass reproduction with body.

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Contents AVR-4802 Safety Precautions Safety Instructions Before Using Table of ContentsFeatures Connections Connecting the audio componentsConnecting a TV, DBS/SAT tuner TV or DBS/SAT Connecting video componentsPrecaution when using S-jacks Connecting a video component equipped with S-Video jacksConnecting a DVD player DVD in jacks FM Antenna Connecting the antenna terminalsConnecting the Multi Source jacks Connecting the external input EXT. in jacksConnecting the speaker cords Speaker system connectionsSpeaker Impedance Surround Speaker Systems a ConnectionsFront Panel Part Names and FunctionsRemote control unit Mute Setting UP the SystemSurround speaker selector function Speaker system layout6, 7 Before setting up the systemSetting the type of speakers Parameters Setting the Crossover FrequencyAssignment of low frequency signal range Setting the Subwoofer modeSubwoofer mode Variable 40, 60, 80, 100, 120 HzSetting the THX Surround EX / DTS-ES Source Auto THX surround EX/DTS ES Auto Flag Detect Mode Afdm settingNon-Flag Source SB ch Output setting Preparations Setting the delay timePower amplifier assignment function setting Setting the Multi Zone Control40 dB, 0 dB VariableSetting the channel level Channel Level screen reappears Subwoofer peak limit level setting Setting the Digital In Assignment Auto tuner presets Setting the on-screen display OSDRemote Control Unit After completing system setupUsing the remote control unit Remote control unit’s jog stick Before operating Operating the remote control unitIs called the cursor mode OperationInput mode selection function Playing the input sourceExample CD Adjusting the sound quality tone After starting playbackExample Stereo Switching the surround speakers Listening over headphonesTurning the sound off temporarily muting Checking the currently playing program source, etcPlaying one source while recording another REC OUT mode Multi-source recording/playbackRecording Dolby Digital and DTS multichannel sources Display Multi indicator lightsPlayback using the external input EXT. in jacks Direct mode Pure Direct modeStereo mode Playing audio sources CDs and DVDsMulti Room Music Entertainment System Multi-source and multi-zone playbackWhen using the SB/MULTI speaker terminals When using the PRE OUT Multi Zone terminalsSurround Before playing with the surround functionPress the CH VOL button and select Press the CH VOL button, and select Fader functionTHX Dscrt 6.1, Mtrx Playing modes for different sourcesTHX Surround EX / Home THX Cinema mode Afdm Auto Flag Detect ModeSurround parameters q Checking the input signal Select the input source COMP. Dynamic Range Compression Surround parameters w Cinema EQ. Cinema EqualizerLFE Low frequency Effect Dialogue NormalizationDolby PRO Logic Dolby Surround Pro Logic II modePANORAMA/DIMENSION/CENTER Width setting Default setting Cinema EQ settingSurround parameters e Pro Logic II Mode Dimension ControlPlay a program source Disolay the Surround Parameter Menu DTS Neo6 modeSurround modes and their features Denon Original Surround ModesPersonal Memory Plus DSP surround simulation Select Tone Tone control settingEffect Surround parameters rSurround modes and parameters Auto tuning Manual tuningListening to the Radio Checking the preset stations Preset memoryRemote control unit Main unitRecalling preset stations Last Function MemoryInitialization of the Microprocessor Troubleshooting Additional Information Types of multi-channel signalsOptimum surround sound for different sources Movie audioNumber of surround back speakers Surround back speakersSpeaker setting examples When not using surround back speakers When using different surround speakers for movies and musicDolby Surround Dolby Digital Dolby Surround AC-3 SurroundDolby Digital and Dolby Pro Logic Dolby Digital compatible media and playback methodsDolby Pro Logic DTS Digital SurroundDTS compatible media and playback methods DTS-ESTMDiscrete DTS-ES Extended Surround TMDTS-ESTMMatrix DTS Neo6TM surroundHome THX Cinema Surround DTS 96/24Re-EqualizationTM Timbre MatchingTMTHX Surround EX Surround modes and parameters Audio section Specifications14-14, Akasaka 4-CHOME, MINATO-KU, Tokyo 107-8011, Japan

AVR-4802 specifications

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