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configurations

Parameters for adjusting early-reflected sound

Initial Delay / P. Initial Delay / Sur. Initial Delay / Sur. Back Initial Delay

Adjustable range: 1 to 99ms (Initial Delay / P. Initial Delay), 1 to

49ms (Sur. Initial Delay / Sur. Back Initial

Delay)

Adjusts attenuation characteristics of early-reflected sound. You can create a lively sound field (with a high reverberant sound level) as you increase the value, and a dead sound field (with a low reverberant sound level) as

you decrease the value. Creating either a lively sound field or a dead sound field in an actual music hall is determined

by the acoustic absorption characteristics of reflection surfaces. A dead sound field is created when the attenuation time is short while a lively sound field is created when the attenuation time is long.

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Small = 1ms

Large = 99ms

We recommended that you adjust the size of corresponding sound field when you adjust the delay time.

Parameters for specifying room size

Room Size / P. Room Size / Sur. Room Size / Sur.

Back Room Size

Adjustable range: 0.! to 2.0

Produces different senses of sound expanskm according to room sizes specified. In a large size room such as a music hall, the duration from when reflected sound is heard until when the next reflected sound is heard is long. Thus, different senses of sound expansion can be created by changing the duration. 1.0 is the original room size. When this parameter is set to 2.0, each side of the room is defined as twice larger than the original room size.

TimeTime

Sound source

Small = 0.1

Large = 2.0

Parameters for defining attenuation characteristics of early-reflected sound

Liveness / P. Liveness / Sur. Liveness / Sur. Back

Liveness

Adjustable range: 0 to ]0

Adjusts the attenuation of reflected sound. You can create a lively sound field (with a high reverberant sound level) as you increase the value, and a dead sound field (with a low reverberant sound level) as you decrease the value.

Creating either a lively sound field or a dead sound field in an actual music hall is determined by the acoustic

absorption characteristics of reflection surfaces. A dead sound field is created when the attenuation time is short

while a lively sound field is created when the attenuation time is long.

Source sound

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RX-V1065 specifications

The Yamaha RX-V1065 is a versatile home theater receiver that has made a mark for its performance, features, and sound quality. As part of Yamaha’s RX series, it embodies a blend of innovative technologies and advanced audio capabilities, appealing to both casual listeners and audiophiles alike.

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The RX-V1065 is equipped with Yamaha’s proprietary YPAO (Yamaha Parametric room Acoustic Optimizer) technology. This groundbreaking feature uses a microphone and measurement system to analyze your room's acoustics and adjust the audio settings automatically. This ensures optimal sound quality, regardless of the room's shape or size.

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