Basic operations (continued)

For the locations of the remote control buttons, refer to page 14.

Adjusting the bass sound

1 Slide the remote control mode selector to

RECEIVER.

2 Press BASS ADJUST.

Display on the receiver

3 While the selectable values are flashing, press 2or 3(cursor) to select the value of the bass frequency.

You can select “100 Hz”, “120 Hz” or “140 Hz”.The initial setting is “100 Hz”. Select the value for your desired bass sound.

4 While the selectable values are flashing, press 5 or /(cursor) to select the value of “Q” in the display window.

You can select “0.75”, “1” or “1.25”.The initial setting is “1”. Select the value for your desired bass sound.

5 Press ENTER.

The selected values are displayed for a short time.

NOTE

The adjustment of the bass sound does not change the treble and bass sound level adjustments.

Enhancing the playback sound (CC CONVERTER)

The CC CONVERTER function is designed to provide natural sound by improving the playback sound from low-bit-rate digital sources.

The function compensates for sound waves dissipated during digital recording compression to approximate the original analog sound. Sound is reproduced with more bits (24 bit) and a wider range of frequency (128 kHz, 176.4 kHz or

192 kHz).

1 Slide the remote control mode selector to

RECEIVER.

2 Press CC CONVERTER.

When the CC CONVERTER function is activated, the CC CONVERTER lamp (button) on the front panel of the receiver lights up.

Each time you press CC CONVERTER, the display changes as follows.- “CC CNVRTR 1”:

Plays back a digital source with non- compressed sound signals (linear PCM).

- “CC CNVRTR 2”:

Plays back a digital source with compressed sound signals (Dolby digital, DTS, MP3 or WMA).

-“CC CNVRTR OFF”:Cancels the CC CONVERTER function.

CCCONVERTER lamp (button)

Receiver

NOTE

The initial setting is CC CNVRTR 1.

The CC CONVERTER function does not work when

analog sound is selected as the sound source or when 3D PHONIC is activated (A page 35). In such cases, pressing CC CONVERTER only displays ANALOG SOURCE .

The original range of frequency is automatically detected and extended to a specific range. When the original range is 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz, the range is extended to 128 kHz, 176.4 kHz or 192 kHz respectively.

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