06The Audio Settings Menu

5Fix and Variable settings: Set the distance for each speaker.

 

 

Audio Settings

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Speaker Distance L

10.0 ft.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Speaker Distance C

10.0 ft.

 

 

 

Speaker Distance R

10.0 ft.

 

 

 

Speaker Distance LS

10.0 ft.

 

 

 

Speaker Distance RS

10.0 ft.

 

 

 

Speaker Distance SW

10.0 ft.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Use the joystick (up/down) to select a speaker.

Use the joystick (left/right) to adjust the distance from your listening position to that speaker.

Front left/right (L/R) speakers can be set from 1.0 ft. to 30 ft. in 0.5 ft. increments.

Center speaker (C) and subwoofer (SW) can be set from – 6.5 ft. to +6.5 ft. relative to the front left/right speakers

Surround left/right (LS/RS) speakers can be set from –20 ft. to +6.5 ft. relative to the front left/right speakers.

When you adjust the front left (L) or front right (R) speaker, all the other speaker distances are adjusted relative to that speaker.

6Press ENTER to make the settings and exit the audio settings screen.

The speaker distance settings have no effect on SACD playback. The channel level settings, however, do apply.

You can’t adjust the channel level for any speakers that are set to Off in the Speaker Installation menu screen (page 64).

The Fix setting is equivalent to setting all the channel levels to +6 dB. There- fore, the Variable setting will usually sound quieter than the Fix setting.

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Pioneer DV-45A operating instructions Audio Settings Menu, Fix and Variable settings Set the distance for each speaker

DV-45A specifications

The Pioneer DV-45A is a multi-format DVD player that gained a reputation for its versatility and performance in the early 2000s. Engineered with cutting-edge technology, it offered consumers an all-in-one solution for their video and audio entertainment needs.

One of the standout features of the DV-45A is its support for various disc formats, which included DVD-Video, DVD-Audio, CD, CD-R, and CD-RW. This made it a highly flexible player that could handle a wide range of media types, catering to both movie enthusiasts and audiophiles alike. The device seamlessly played both DVD video discs and audio CDs, and it offered playback compatibility for MP3 and WMA files, which were gaining popularity at that time.

The DV-45A utilized a high-quality video processing technology known as Progressive Scan, which ensured that images were rendered with exceptional clarity. This feature minimized flicker and enhanced the overall viewing experience by providing smoother images, especially when watching films and high-definition content. Additionally, the player supported Dolby Digital and DTS surround sound formats, providing rich audio experiences that could fill a room, making it a great option for home theater setups.

In terms of build quality, the DV-45A was designed with a sturdy chassis, which helped reduce vibration and noise during playback, contributing to a more immersive audio and video experience. The front interface was user-friendly, with easily accessible buttons and an intuitive remote control, allowing users to navigate through their media with ease.

The DV-45A also boasted a range of connection options, including Component Video, S-Video, and Composite Video outputs. This versatility allowed it to connect to various television sets and video projectors, ensuring compatibility with existing home entertainment systems. The digital audio outputs made it simple to connect to a surround sound receiver, further enhancing the cinematic experience.

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