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DSP (Digital Signal Processor) Modes

DSP modes have been designed to create important acoustic
surround elements.

The sound heard in a hall, a theater, a pavilion, a dance club, or a
live club consists of direct sound and indirect sound—early
reflections and reflections from behind. Direct sounds reach the
listener directly without any reflection. On the other hand, indirect
sounds are delayed by the distances of the ceiling and walls.
These indirect sounds are important elements of the acoustic
surround effects.

The following DSP modes are provided with this unit.

HALL

: Gives clear vocal and the feeling of a concert

hall.

THEATER

: Gives the feeling of a theater.

PAVILION

: Gives the spacious feeling of a pavilion with a

high ceiling.

DANCE CLUB : Gives a throbbing bass beat.

LIVE CLUB

: Gives the feeling of a live music club with a low

ceiling.

These DSP modes can be used to add the acoustic surround effects
while reproducing stereo analog software or Linear PCM digital
software, and can give you a real “being there” feeling.

When one of the DSP modes is selected, the DSP indicator lights up
on the display.

To check the speaker connections and settings using the test
tone
1. Select and play a DVD encoded with Dolby Digital or DTS

Digital Surround.

2. Press TEST on the remote control.

The test tone comes out from the speakers in the
order.

• If there is a speaker from which no sounds comes out, check

the speaker’s connection (see pages 6 and 7) and setting (see
page 16).

3. Press TEST again to stop the test tone.

Surround

Multichannel

DSP

(canceled)

Surround

HALL

THEATER

PAVILION

DANCE CLUB

LIVE CLUB

STEREO

Analog

ן

Linear PCM

ן

Dolby Digital

ן

ן

ן

ן

ן

ן

DTS

ן

ן

ן

ן

ן

ן

Input Signal f

ormat

Available surround according to the input signal format

⅜: Possible ן: Impossible

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