DSP PROGRAM (DIGITAL SOUND FIELD PROCESSOR EFFECT)

Enjoying DSP Programs

DSP selector button

DSP ON/OFF

 

 

DSP

Press the DSP selector button (on the front

To cancel sound field effects

speaker unit) or DSP (on the remote control).

(using the remote control)

 

 

Press DSP ON/OFF.

 

or

Ordinary stereo reproduction will result and “DSP

 

OFF” will be displayed when the sound field effect is

 

 

 

 

canceled. Pressing this button again will cause the

Front panel

Remote control

sound field effect to return.

 

Each time this button is pressed, the DSP program will be selected in the following order and the currently selected DSP program name will be displayed.

When only the front speaker unit is connected:

VIRTUAL SURROUND

MONO MOVIE

DSP OFF

When the front speaker unit and a YAMAHA subwoofer and rear speakers NX-SW70 are connected:

VIRTUAL SURROUND

DOLBY DIGITAL/

DOLBY PRO LOGIC

 

DSP OFF

 

MONO MOVIE

DOLBY DIGITAL ENHANCED/

DOLBY PRO LOGIC ENHANCED

 

SPORTS

DIGITAL MOVIE THEATER/

Processing indicators

A processing indicator will light to show with the type of input signal when reproducing a source using a DSP program.

q DIGITAL: Lights when reproducing a source encoded with Dolby Digital other than 2-channel.

VIRTUAL and SURROUND:

Lights when using VIRTUAL SURROUND DSP program.

qPRO LOGIC: Lights when reproducing a source encoded with Dolby Digital 2-channel, PCM or an analog source using DSP program No. 2 or 3.

DSP:

Lights when reproducing a source using

 

DSP program No. 3 through 7.

Notes

• The VIRTUAL SURROUND, DOLBY DIGITAL/DOLBY PRO

LOGIC, DOLBY DIGITAL ENHANCED/DOLBY PRO LOGIC

ENHANCED, DIGITAL MOVIE THEATER/70 mm MOVIE

CONCERT

Notes

70 mm MOVIE THEATER

THEATER DSP programs are optimum for reproducing visual

software encoded with Dolby Digital that displays the g or

s logo marks.

• The volume level of the right and left main channels may differ

The option “DSP OFF” only appears when using the DSP selector button on the front speaker unit.

Be sure to select the DSP program best suited for the atmosphere of the source being listened to.

The last DSP program used for each input source (AUX, TV, VIDEO, DIGITAL 1, and DIGITAL 2) is stored in memory so that the DSP program is automatically selected when the input source is selected.

based on the input source being used because, except in the case

of Dolby Digital, sound field data as actually measured are used.

• Select the DSP program that you feel sounds best for a source

regardless of its name.

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Be sure to minimize the volume level of the TV to maximize the virtual surround effect when reproducing a source with the VIRTUAL SURROUND program.

Refer to the glossary on page 28.

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