SIMULATED MODE
Simulated surround modes allow various types of surround effects to be produced by mimicking both the direct sound, as heard by the audience, and the sound reflected back from the surrounding walls e.g. ceiling and floor space in a space such as a Disco. There are three different effects to choose from, each reflecting a different atmosphere.
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Disco | A room so full of music that it seems to engulf the | Disco, Dance or Jazz music. | |
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Movie | Playback of software (films) not encoded with Dolby | All movies or music software recorded without Dolby | |
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Stadium | A large sports stadium packed for a live game. | Any live sports occasion. | |
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SPEAKER LEVEL SETUP
The speaker output levels from the different options, e.g. Left, Centre, Right and Rear should be adjusted, from your usual listening position, to obtain the best results. The level can be set using either the TV sound or the provided test signal.
When using external stereo equipment, it is advisable to set the speaker levels to the midpoint position.
Speaker level setup shown in Pro Logic Normal mode, the adjustments available will vary according to the current mode chosen.
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Surround- Switch test signal Off/On
Speaker level setup |
Volume |
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Centre |
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The adjustments available will vary according to the mode chosen.
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