Stereo

3 Stereo

Hall

3D Surround

Pro Logic

Stereo

This mode reproduces only the left and right front sound signals.

You only hear a stereo sound if the broadcast which you are receiving is transmitted in stereo.

3 Stereo

The sound signal is now distributed over the front left, the front right and the center TV speakers.

The rear speakers do not produce any signal.

Hall

The special sound signal is distributed over the rear speakers which creates a hall effect from the rear.

The center speaker does not reproduce any signal.

This mode is recommended when you wish to add surround sound to a broadcast which is not encoded Dolby Surround or to a mono signal.

3D Surround

3D Surround enables you to experience the effect of Dolby Surround Pro Logic without the need of having rear speakers connected or activated. Select the level of 3D Surround Effect in the Sound menu.

Pro Logic (with Dolby Surround broadcasting)

In addition to the left and right internal speakers, the center and the rear surround speakers reproduce the Dolby Surround Pro Logic sounds.

This 4-channel sound is always present in the movie or program marked with

GDolby Surround.

This mode is especially recommended for such programs or movies.

With two extra front speakers connected

To enhance the sound reproduction of your TV you may connect two extra front speakers via an external amplifier. (See Connect Accessory Devices, External speakers/Amplifier, p. 35.)

In the Sound modes, Hall and Stereo the internal TV speakers do not produce any sound if your amplifier is turned off.

Note: If extra front speakers are connected, the external amplifier has been turned on, and Center Mode Yes is selected in the Speakers menu, all internal TV speakers produce center sound in the surround modes Pro Logic, 3 Stereo and 3D Surround.

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Philips 34PW981799 user service 3D Surround, Pro Logic with Dolby Surround broadcasting