Balancing Speaker Relative Volume
The test tone function is useful to adjust the relative volume between speakers. Once the balance is set, you don’t have to change the balance as long as the speakers aren’t moved.
1.Press TEST TONE on the remote control. The test tone is emitted from each speaker in the following order at
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| (Sub Woofer) | (Surround Left) (Surround Back) | (Surround Right) |
If certain speakers are not being used, (for example, no center speaker) the noise sequencer will automatically skip over that channel.
2.Adjust the volume to the normal listening level.
3.Adjust the volume of each speaker so that the test tone from each speaker sounds the same. The level of the speaker which is emitting the test tone can be changed by pressing S or T.
The level can be adjusted in 1 dB steps from
4.When the setting has been finished, press TEST TONE to stop the test tone.
Surround Modes
Analog signals use the AUDIO L/R jacks, and digital signals use the DIGITAL OPTICAL IN or COAXIAL IN jacks. You must use a digital connection to receive a digital source. If you use an analog connection, the signal is analog, even if you play a digital DVD disc.
This receiver supports several surround systems, including:
6.1channel = Front L/R, Center, Surround L/R, Surround Back , Subwoofer
5.1channel = Front L/R, Center, Surround L/R, Subwoofer
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