LFE Level

Dolby Digital*1, DTS*2, Multich PCM, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio, DSD*3

`QdB,–20dB,–10dB, or 0dB

With these settings, you can set the level of the LFE (Low Frequency Effects) channel individually for each input sources.

If you find that low-frequency effects are too loud when using one of these sources, change the setting to –20 dB or

QdB.

*1 Dolby Digital and Dolby Digital Plus sources

*2 DTS and DTS-HD High Resolution sources

*3 DSD (Super Audio CD) sources

Direct

Analog Subwoofer

`Off

`On:

Analog audio signals (bass signals) are output.

This setting determines whether or not analog audio signals (bass signals) are output from front speakers when the Pure Audio or Direct listening mode is selected.

Note

If the “Subwoofer” setting is set to “No” (page 67), this setting cannot be selected.

When Digital Processing Crossover Network is being used, this setting is not available.

DSD

DAC Direct

`Off

`On:

DSD signals are not processed by the DSP.

This setting determines whether or not DSD (Super Audio CD) audio signals are passed through the DSP for A/V

Sync, delay, etc., processing when the Pure Audio or Direct listening mode is selected.

Note

When Digital Processing Crossover Network is being used, this setting is not available.

Sound Program Edit

Sound Program

`Stereo Source 1, Stereo Source 2, Stereo Source 3, Multich Source 1, Multich Source 2, Multich

Source 3

When playing back different content types on the same source, or when listening to a single content type on different sources, you can pre-register the settings that best suit each content in “Sound Program”. The registered settings can then be called up and modified in one set. Use “Sound Program Edit” to register and modify a combination of settings.

Tip

To select the registered settings, see “Sound Program” (page 58).

Listening Mode

You can assign a default listening mode that will be selected automatically when you select the sound program. The “Last Valid” option means that the listening mode selected last will be used.

The “Straight Decode” option means that straight decoding listening mode (Dolby Digital, DTS, etc.) is selected.

Subwoofer

`No, Yes

You can choose whether or not to use the subwoofer with the sound program.

Music Optimizer*1

`Off, On

See “Music Optimizer” (page 60).

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Advanced Operations

Equalizer*1

`Off

`Manual:

The manual setting in “Equalizer Settings” (page 70) is applied.

Audyssey*1

`Off, Movie, Music

See “Audyssey” (page 59).

Dynamic EQ*1*2

`Off, On

See “Dynamic EQ” (page 59).

Dynamic Volume*1*2

`Off, Light, Medium, Heavy

See “Dynamic Volume” (page 59).

Dolby Volume*1

`Off, On

See “Dolby Volume” (page 59).

Note

Listening Mode” is only available when the input signal matches the setting of “Sound Program”.

You cannot select the “Subwoofer” setting if you set it to “No” in “Speaker Configuration”.

Music Optimizer” is only available when “Stereo Source 1”, “Stereo Source 2” or “Stereo Source 3” is selected.

When “Audyssey Quick Start” has been used for measurement, the “Audyssey”setting cannot be selected.

*1 This setting cannot be used when the “Listening Mode” setting is set to “Pure Audio” or “Direct”.

*2 To enable this setting, you must first perform the Room Correction and Speaker Setup.

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TX-NR5010 specifications

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