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Amplifier settings, Basic operation for setting amplifier, Setting balance – JVC TH-A9R User Manual

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Amplifier settings

Perform amplifier settings (balance, tone, speaker size and delay
time, crossover frequency, LFE (Low Frequency Effect) level and
dynamic range) for the powered sub-woofer unit to obtain
optimum listening performance.

Note:

• Before starting settings, be sure that each speaker is

properly installed and your listening position is fixed, since
some setting items should be changed according to your
listening position with respect to the installed speakers.

Basic operation for setting
amplifier

The basic operation for setting each item is as follows:

❏ While stopped or during playback

From the remote control only:

1

Press SETTING.

The system enters power amplifier setting mode and the setting
item you have lastly selected appears on the display window.

2

Press the

5

5

5

5/

cursors to select the desired

item.

Each time you press the button, the setting item shown on the
display window changes as follows:

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L/R BALANCE

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BASS

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TREBLE

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FRONT

SPK

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CENTER SPK

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REAR SPK

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CENTER

DELAY

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REAR DELAY

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CROSSOVER

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LFE

ATT.

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D.RANGE COMP.

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L/R BALANCE

Balance between the right and left front speakers

BASS

Bass (low frequency sound) for the front speakers

TREBLE

Treble (high frequency sound) for the front speakers

FRONT SPK*

Setting the size of the front speakers

CENTER SPK*

Setting the size of the center speaker

REAR SPK*

Setting the size of the rear speakers

CENTER DELAY

Setting the delay time for the center speaker

REAR DELAY

Setting the delay time for the rear speakers

CROSSOVER*

When using a small speaker with weak bass as a front, center
or rear speaker, you can redirect bass audio to the sub-woofer.

LFE ATT. LFE (Low Frequency Effect) attenuator

When bass sound is distorted while playing back the program
recorded in Dolby Digital or DTS surround, you can lower the
sound level using LFE attenuator.

D.RANGE COMP.

You can compress the dynamic range. This may be used when
you play back surround effects at night. This function work
only for the program recorded in Dolby Digital.

* When you use the supplied speakers with this

system, you do not need to change the initial
settings for these items.

3

Press the

2

2

2

2/3

3

3

3 cursors to select the desired

option.

When you select one of options, it is set for the item.

To exit power amplifier setting mode

Press SETTING again.

Setting balance

Adjust the balance between the front L/R speakers.

1

Press SETTING.

The system enters power amplifier setting mode and the
setting item you have lastly selected appears on the display
window.

2

Press the

5

5

5

5/

cursors until “L/R BALANCE”

appears on the display window.

• After a while, the current setting appears.

3

Within 5 seconds, press the

2

2

2

2/3

3

3

3 cursors to

adjust the balance.

Each time you press the button, the balance level changes as
follows:

R-21 to R-1

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CNTR

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L-1 to L-21

Holding down the button continuously changes the level.

To exit power amplifier setting mode

Press SETTING again.

TV/VIDEO

MUTING

CHANNEL

TV VOL

VOLUME

VCR

TV

SLEEP

TV RETURN FM MODE

100+

CONTROL

SUBWOOFER

EFFECT

CENTER

TEST

REAR-R

THEATER

POSITION

DSP

MODE

REAR-L

PLAY

MODE

SETTING

PTY SEARCH

EON SELECT

RDS DISPLAY

PTY-

+PTY

RDS

DVD

ENTER

EON

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2

3

• R-21 to R-1:

The output from the right speaker
decreases. (R-21: R channel signal is
muted.)

• CNTR:

The outputs from both speakers are the
same.

• L-1 to L-21:

The output from the left speaker decreases.
(L-21: L channel signal is muted.)

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