The speaker setting of sacd for multichannel audio, Remote control device code – Marantz SA-12S1 User Manual
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Changing the programmable remote control code, this
player can be played with another Marantz DVD player
at the same time.
The default setting is Code 1
Programming the player to respond to
Code 2
1
Press POWER on the player to turn off.
2
Press SOUND MODE and / OPEN/CLOSE
together when turning ON this player pressing by
POWER.
➤ The player will now be programmed to respond
to Code 2.
➤ When steps 1 and 2 are repeated the system
code is set to Code 1 again.
Selecting the remote control code
● Press DISPLAY and either 1 or 2 together on the
remote control to select code 1 or 2.
➤ The remote control will now set to the remote
control code of your choice.
➤ This action can be repeated whenever necessary.
We recommend you to use ITU (International
Telecommunication Union) speaker setting because
SACD multichannel discs are recorded and mixed down
to hear the best quality sound when this setting are
used. The basic settings are 3 speakers for front and 2
for back since multichannel discs have basically 5
channeled mixed down, but there are some discs which
can be used the 6th speaker (sub-woofer). (See your
multichannel disc information.)
The 2-front, 1-center, and 2-surround speakers should
be set on the circle from the listening point as shown
below. Sub-woofer can be located any place in your
room. (See the users manual of your sub-woofer.)
Note: When you use different sizes of speakers, please adjust
the volume balances by your amplifier/surround receiver.
You can also use the 5.1 channel surround setting for
DVD but you might feel different presence than the ITU
recommended.
The Speaker Setting of SACD
for Multichannel Audio
MENU
SYSTEM
DISPLAY
RETURN
DISC
OK
PL
OPEN/CLOSE
POWER
PLAY
SOUND MODE
DISPLAY
OFF
STANDBY
VIDEO
OFF
D
SUPER AUDIO CD PLAYER SA-12S1
Remote control device code
Sub-woofer
Center
speaker
Front speaker
(left)
Front speaker
(right)
Surround
speaker (left)
Surround
speaker (right)
Reference listening
position