1D BASS (LFE/bass out mode)

LFE signals carry low-frequency effects when this unit decodes a Dolby Digital or DTS signal. Low-frequency signals are defined as 90 Hz and below. The Low- frequency signals can be directed to both front left and right speakers, and the subwoofer (subwoofer can be used for both stereo reproduction and the DSP program).

Choices: SWFR (subwoofer), FRONT, BOTH

SWFR

Select this if you use a subwoofer. The LFE signals are directed to the subwoofer.

FRONT

Select this if you do not use a subwoofer. The LFE signals are directed to the front speakers.

BOTH

The LFE signals are directed to the subwoofer. Low- frequency signals designated to the front channels in accordance with other speaker mode settings are directed to both front speakers and a subwoofer.

1E F. Level (front level mode)

Change this setting if you cannot match the output level of the center and rear (L/R) speakers with that of the front speakers because of unusually high-efficiency performance from the front speakers.

Choices: Nrm (Normal), –10 dB

Nrm

Select this if you can match the output level of the center and rear speakers with that of the front speakers when using the test tone.

–10 dB

Select this if you cannot match the output level of the effect speakers with that of the front speakers when using the test tone.

SET MENU

2 LFE LEVEL

Use this feature to adjust the output level of the LFE (low-frequency effect) channel when playing back a Dolby Digital or DTS signal. Adjust the LFE level according to the capacity of your subwoofer or headphones.

Control range:

 

SPEAKER

 

(SP LFE) .............

–20 to 0 dB

HEADPHONE

 

(HP LFE) .............

–20 to 0 dB

Initial setting: 0 dB

 

 

 

1Press d/u to select the item to be adjusted.

2Press j to adjust the LFE level.

ADJUSTMENTS

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