Selecting Surround Modes

If source components are the main course in your home entertainment center, then Surround modes provide the special sauce. Surround modes process incoming audio signals and distribute them to your speakers—with each mode configured to bring out the unique flavor of your source material and send just the right mix to suit your personal taste and spe- cific speaker configuration.

To set the default Surround mode for each input, see page 33.

To select Surround modes on the fly, press the Mode button on the remote control or the Sur Mode button on the front panel.

Dolby Surround Modes

DOLBY-D

Decodes the Dolby Digital 5.1-channel bitstreams found on most commercial DVDs, as well as some HDTV and digital cable/satellite programs. Use if:

Your source component is connected to the GFR- 700’s coaxial or optical digital audio inputs.

Your source audio is in Dolby Digital 5.1 format.

You have five speakers plus a subwoofer.

DOLBY-D EX

Decodes the Dolby Digital EX 7.1-channel digital bit- streams found on newer commercial DVDs. Use if:

Your source component is connected to the GFR- 700’s coaxial or optical digital audio inputs.

Your source audio is in Dolby Digital EX format.

You have seven speakers plus a subwoofer.

DOLBY PL

Uses Dolby Pro Logic decoding to expand incoming stereo signals to 4-channel surround sound, where the surround channel is the same for both surround speakers. Use if:

Your source component is connected to the ana- log or digital audio inputs.

Your source audio is in 2-channel analog or digi- tal PCM format.

You have five speakers (LF, RF, C, LS, RS).

PLII-C, PLII-M, PLII-P

Uses Dolby Pro Logic II decoding to expand incoming stereo signals to 5-channel surround sound, where the surround channel is discrete for both surround speakers. Choose “C” for cinema, “M” for music, or “P” for playing video games. Use if:

Your source component is connected to the ana- log or digital audio inputs.

Your source audio is in 2-channel analog or digi- tal PCM format.

You have five speakers (LF, RF, C, LS, RS).

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PLIIX-C, PLIIX-M, PLIIX-P

Uses Dolby Pro Logic IIx decoding to expand incoming stereo signals to 6.1- or 7.1-channel surround sound. Choose “C” for cinema, “M” for music, or “P” for playing video games. Use if:

Your source component is connected to the ana- log or digital audio inputs.

Your source audio is in 2-channel analog or digi- tal PCM format.

You have six or seven speakers plus a subwoof- er.

DTS Surround Modes

DTS

Decodes the DTS 6-channel digital bit- streams found on many commercial DVDs. Use if:

Your source component is connected

to the GFR-700’s coaxial or optical digital audio inputs.

Your source audio is in DTS format.

You have five speakers plus a subwoofer.

DTS-ES

Decodes the DTS-ES 8-channel digital bitstreams found on newer commercial DVDs. Use if:

Your source component is connected to the GFR- 700’s coaxial or optical digital audio inputs.

Your source audio is in DTS-ES format.

You have seven speakers plus a subwoofer.

NEO:6 C, NEO:6 M

Uses DTS Neo:6 decoding to expand incoming stereo signals from movie or music sources (e.g., VHS tapes, CDs or video games) to 6-channel surround sound. Choose “C” for cinema, or “M” for music. Use if:

Your source component is connected to the ana- log or digital audio inputs.

Your source audio is in 2-channel analog or digi- tal PCM format.

You have five speakers plus a subwoofer.

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Adcom GFR-700 user manual Selecting Surround Modes, Dolby Surround Modes, DTS Surround Modes

GFR-700 specifications

The Adcom GFR-700 is a high-performance A/V receiver that epitomizes cutting-edge technology and excellent audio capabilities for home theater enthusiasts. Designed with both versatility and user-friendliness in mind, this receiver integrates advanced features that make it a formidable choice for any modern audio setup.

One of the standout characteristics of the GFR-700 is its powerful amplification. It is equipped with a robust power supply and delivers an impressive output power, ensuring that your audio is not only loud but also clear and dynamic. Each channel is meticulously engineered to handle demanding audio frequencies, producing a soundstage that can envelop any room.

The GFR-700 is compatible with a wide variety of audio formats, including the latest surround sound technologies. It supports Dolby Atmos and DTS:X, allowing users to experience immersive 3D sound. This capability is further enhanced by advanced digital signal processing that optimally maps audio to the listening environment. The receiver also features 4K Ultra HD pass-through, HDR support, and a host of HDMI inputs, making it an ideal companion for high-definition video sources.

Connectivity is another stronghold of the GFR-700. With Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Ethernet capabilities, users can easily stream music from various services or their personal library. The receiver also supports multi-room audio, enabling playback in different areas of the home for a cohesive audio experience.

User-friendliness is enhanced by the intuitive interface and remote control system that simplifies navigation. The inclusion of a mobile app allows users to control the receiver from their smartphones, making adjustments a breeze, whether they're in the room or across the house.

The build quality of the GFR-700 is also noteworthy. The receiver's design incorporates heat dissipation features that maintain optimal operating temperatures, enhancing longevity. Its sleek appearance ensures it blends seamlessly with any entertainment setup.

In summary, the Adcom GFR-700 stands out in the crowded market of A/V receivers due to its powerful amplification, advanced surround sound technologies, versatile connectivity options, and user-friendly design. It is an ideal choice for audiophiles and casual listeners alike who seek to elevate their home audio experience.