Sony STRDG910 User Manual
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x SB DIST. (Surround back
speaker distance)
a)
x SBL DIST. (Surround back left
speaker distance)
b)
x SBR DIST. (Surround back right
speaker distance)
b)
Lets you set the distance from your listening
position to the surround back speakers.
If you connect two surround back speakers and
both surround back speakers are not placed an
equal distance from your listening position, set
the distance to the closest speaker.
a)
You can only select this parameter when the
surround back speakers are set to “SINGLE” in
SYSTEM menu.
b)
You can only select this parameter when the
surround back speakers are set to “DUAL” in
SYSTEM menu.
x SW DIST. (Sub woofer distance)
Lets you set the distance from your listening
position to the sub woofer.
Tips
• If you set “CAL LOAD” in A. CAL menu to
“LOAD YES”, you can adjust the speakers
distance in 0.01 meter increment.
• The distance between the center speaker and the
listening position B cannot be more than 1.5
meters closer than the one between the listening
position and the front speaker A. Place the
speakers so that the difference in the length of B
in the following diagram is no more than 1.5
meters closer than the length of A.
Example: Adjust the distance B to 4.5 meters or
more when the distance A is 6 meters.
Also, the distance between the surround speakers/
surround back speakers and the listening position
C
cannot be more than 4.5 meters closer than the
distance between the listening position and the
front speakers A. Place the speakers so that the
difference in the length of C in the following
diagram is no more than 4.5 meters closer than the
length of A.
Example: Adjust the distance C to 1.5 meters or
more when the distance A is 6 meters.
This is important because incorrect speaker
placement is not conductive to the enjoyment of
surround sound. Please note that placing the
speakers closer than the required will cause a delay
in the output of the sound from that speaker. In
other words, the speaker will sound like it is
farther away.
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