■Adjusting the listening angle
The “listening angle” refers to the angle between the left and right front speakers when directed at the listening position.
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| RECEIVER | TV/SETUP |
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| STANDBY |
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| ACOUSTIC |
| INPUT SELECTOR | CONTROL | ||
| LAST M | COND.M | FUNC.M | SEARCH |
| 1 | 2 | 3 |
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| SP SETUP TEST TONE | CH SEL | PROGRAM | |
| AUDIO | ANGLE | SUBTITLE | |
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| 4 | 5 | 6 |
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| DISTANCE | UP | CLEAR |
1, 2 | LATE NIGHT | SURROUND | ||
7 | DOWN |
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| 8 | 9 |
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| RANDOM |
| TIMER |
| +10 | 0 | SHIFT |
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You can use only the remote controller in this procedure.
TV/SETUP
SHIFT
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SHIFT | 8 | |
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Press SHIFT on the remote controller, then press
2 TV/SETUPT-D/ST
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TD SETUP
Press TV/SETUP on the remote control- ler, then press
Each time you press
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front speaker |
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Listening
angle 40°
20°
WIDE | NORMAL |
(about 40˚) | (about 30˚) |
NARROW (about 20˚)
If you are in room that reflects a great deal of sound, you may not be able to obtain the desired effect. We recommend you set up in a less reflective room.
The longer the distance between the two speakers, the wider the angle.
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