Setting up the Speaker Delay Time
When 5.1CH Surround Sound is played, you can enjoy the best sound if the distance between you and each speaker is the same. Since the sounds arrive at the listening position at different times depending on the placement of speakers, you can adjust this difference by adding a delay effect to the sound of the Center Speaker and Surround Speakers.
•Setting CENTER SPEAKER
If the distance of Dc is equal to or longer than the distance of Df in the figure, set the mode as 0ms. Otherwise, change the setting according to the table.
Distance between Df and Dc | Delay Time |
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50 | 1.3 ms |
100 | 2.6 ms |
150 | 3.9 ms |
200 | 5.3 ms |
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•Setting REAR (SURROUND) SPEAKERS
If the distance of Df is equal to the distance of Ds in the figure, set the mode as 0ms. Otherwise, change the setting according to the table.
Distance between Ds and Dc | Delay Time |
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200 | 5.3 ms |
400 | 10.6 ms |
600 | 15.9 ms |
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Ideal CENTER SPEAKER placement
Ideal SURROUND
SPEAKER placement
It is desirable to place all speakers within this circle.
Df: The distance from FRONT SPEAKER
Dc: The distance from CENTER SPEAKER
Ds: The distance from SURROUND SPEAKER
Speaker delay time setting is a professional sound volume adjustment method for audio enthusiast. For home use, refer to "Setting up the Ideal Speaker Positions" below to install speakers in appropriate locations.
Ideal Speaker Placement
Front SpeakersSet the front speakers so that their tweeters
Ideally the center speaker should be positioned with its top surface flush with the front speakers. However, you may place the speaker either on top or near the bottom of your TV set.
Rear SpeakersSet the rear speakers further back parallel to the walls, at 60 to 90 centimeters (2 to 3 feet) above prime listening position ear level.
If the space behind the listening position is insufficient (i.e., too close to the wall), place the rear speakers facing each other on either side.
Subwoofer SpeakerSETUP
Place the subwoofer at any convenient location within | 32 | |
the vicinity of the listening position. | ||
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