Preparations

Dynamic range control setting mode

Dynamic range is the difference between the loudest and softest sounds in any given signal. The dynamic range control helps you play back sounds so the quieter sounds are audible yet the louder sounds don’t get distorted. It does this by compressing the dynamic range. When watching a movie at low volume, setting this function enables you to hear low level sounds to more easily but you won’t be jolted by lounder sounds.

• Initial setting is “OFF”.

• When the volume level is increased, set to “OFF”.

For listening enjoyment at low volumes, set to “MAX” for maximum dynamic range compression.

Dynamic range control is effective only when a Dolby Digital signal is being played back.

 

 

Press % or Þ to set the dynamic range control

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(OFF, MAX, or MID).

Dual mono setting mode

The dual mono setting can only be used when listening to Dolby Digital discs that contain a dual mono soundtrack. With this setting you can choose which channel is the dual mono setting you want to listen to. Thus, it is useful for soundtracks that have one language on one channel and a different language on the other. Remember you can only use this setting if you have Dolbly Digital software with this feature and want to isolate one of the channels therein.

There are two different ways to route the sound in the dual mono setting, one is with Dolby Digital mode on, the other with Dolby Digital mode off. If Dolby Digital mode is switched on, the ch1 setting will play channel 1 through your center speaker. The ch2 setting will play channel 2 though your center speaker and the MIX setting will play both channels through the center speaker. With Dolby Digital mode off, the dual mono sound routing is as follows: In the ch1 setting your will hear channel 1 out of both front speakers. In the ch2 setting you will hear channel 2 out of both speakers. In the L. c1 R. c2 setting the speakers will play the soundtrack independently of each other. The left front speaker will play channel 1 and the right front speaker will play channel 2. The last setting, MIX, mixes both channels and plays them out of both speakers .

• The default setting of this feature is L. c1 R. c2.

Set up

L. c 1 R. c 2

MIX ch2 ch1

Press % or Þ to cycle through the possible Dual mono settings.

Coaxial digital input setting

Sets the input component to be assigned to the COAX (coaxial) digital input jack.

• Initial setting is “DVD”.

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Press % or Þ to select the coaxial digital input (DVD, TV, CD, CD-R, VCR, DVR or OFF).

After you assign the component to the COAX digital jack, when you select that component, for example DVD, the receiver will automatically change to the digital input setting. You can see this in the DIGITAL/ANALOG indicator on the front of the receiver.

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Pioneer VSX-609RDS Dynamic range control setting mode, Press % or Þ to set the dynamic range control, OFF, MAX, or MID

VSX-609RDS, VSX-709RDS specifications

The Pioneer VSX-709RDS and VSX-609RDS are prominent models in Pioneer’s line of AV receivers, celebrated for their robust features, impressive sound quality, and user-friendly designs. Both devices cater to home theater enthusiasts looking for a blend of innovation and reliability.

The VSX-709RDS stands out with its advanced processing capabilities and versatile connectivity options, making it suitable for modern audio-visual setups. Equipped with Dolby Digital and DTS decoding, it delivers immersive sound experiences, whether watching movies or listening to music. Its 5.1 channel configuration allows users to set up a surround sound system easily, providing an enveloping audio experience.

The receiver features a powerful amplifier that can output up to 100 watts per channel, ensuring robust sound reproduction even at high volumes. Additionally, it includes a variety of audio enhancement technologies, such as Dolby Pro Logic II, which enhances stereo soundtracks for a more engaging listening experience. The inclusion of an FM/AM tuner with RDS functionality allows users to access a wide range of radio stations and display useful information like station names and song titles.

On the other hand, the VSX-609RDS shares many of the same core functionalities but positions itself as a slightly more budget-friendly option. It also supports Dolby Digital and DTS, ensuring rich sound quality. With a 5.1 channel setup, the VSX-609RDS brings home theater sound to life, though its amplifier output is typically lower than the VSX-709RDS.

Connectivity is equally impressive in both models. They feature multiple audio and video inputs, including composite and S-video inputs, enabling users to connect various devices like DVD players, gaming consoles, and even VHS players. Additionally, the presence of optical and coaxial digital inputs enhances flexibly routing digital sound from compatible devices.

Both receivers come with user-friendly remote controls that simplify operation, allowing users to manage inputs and sound settings without needing to get up from their seats. The layout of controls and navigation menus is intuitive, catering to both novice users and audiophiles alike.

In conclusion, both the Pioneer VSX-709RDS and VSX-609RDS offer commendable sound performance and impressive feature sets tailored for home entertainment enthusiasts. With their solid build quality and advanced audio technologies, they provide a reliable choice for enhancing any media experience.