A “Large” speaker is a speaker that can reproduce bass frequencies plentifully. If you select “Small” for the surround speakers, the bass frequencies will come from the front speakers and/or sub woofer.
For normal use, select “MCH Direct” or set all the speakers to “Large” (ex. “5 – Large + SW,” “5 – Large,” etc.). If the sound is noisy or the
4Turn l AMS L until desired mode appears in the display.
5Press l AMS L.
To return to the normal display, press MENU.
Notes
•The
•The front speaker setting is set to “Large” automatically when you set the Sub woofer to
•When you play a track that does not contain the LFE* signal, the signal for the Sub woofer does not output. Therefore, when you select “MCH Direct,” “5 – Large + SW,” or “No – CNTR + SW,” no signal outputs from the Sub woofer. However, when you select “5 – Small + SW” or “FRT – Large +SW” (when you set the speaker setting to “Small”), the bass frequencies will come from the sub woofer.
*Low Frequency Enhancement (described as “.1 CH”)
•You cannot operate this function when the player is in the CD or
•If you select a playback mode other than “2CH Direct” or “MCH Direct” using the
The relative output level balance between the front speakers (FRONT L/R) and the center speaker (CENTER)
SURR BALANCEThe relative output level balance between the front speakers (FRONT L/R) and the surround speakers (SURR L/R)
SW BALANCEThe relative output level balance between the front speakers (FRONT L/R) and the sub woofer (SUB
WOOFER)Note
Some adjustment may not work depending on the
You can adjust the output level balance of each speaker while listening during playback. You can also adjust while listening to the test tone during stop mode.
1Press MENU.
2Turn l AMS L until “LEVEL ADJUST” appears in the display.3Press l AMS L.
During playback, go to Step 6.4Turn l AMS L until “TONE ON” appears in the display.Discs Playing