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Trim and tone menus, Chapter 4, Tone menu – Sunfire Radio User Manual

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CHAPTER 4

MAIN MENU

TRIMS

MODES
TONE
INPUTS
SETTINGS

Step up and down
through the menus

Step through any available
options, and change dB levels

Trim and Tone Menus

Tone Menu

The Bass and Treble can be

boosted or cut by up to 10 dB.

MAIN MENU

TRIMS

MODES

TONE

INPUTS

SETTINGS

TONE

BASS 0

dB

TREBLE 0

dB

TRIM MENU

SUB

+2.5 dB

CENTER 0.5

dB

SURROUND -2.5

dB

SURROUND BACK

-1.0 dB

SIDE AXIS

0.0 dB

Trim Menu

This menu allows you to adjust the

individual volume level of your speak-
ers "on-the-ß y." Although careful cali-
bration is key to a good home theater,
the trims allow Þ ne adjustment of the
current program playing. The trims
add or subtract from the reference
levels set during calibration using the
Speaker Calibration menu. Recalibrat-
ing will reset these on-the-ß y trims to
zero.

The trims do not exceed +10 dB

and are not less than -20 dB. The trim
dB levels appear in the front panel
display during adjustment.

The center, rear and sub trims can

also be adjusted using Page 2 of the
remote's RECVR menu (see page
26).

Note: There are separate

subwoofer trims for Dolby, DTS and
two-channel modes:

Dolby Technologies

When you play discs encoded
in Dolby Digital and adjust the
subwoofer trim, the Receiver
remembers that setting and
uses it the next time you play
these discs.

DTS

When you play a DTS disc and
adjust the subwoofer trim, the
Receiver remembers that set-
ting and uses it the next time
you play a DTS disc.

Two-Channel

This is true for all two-channel
modes as a group: if you play
a CD or the tuner, etc., and
use Stereo, Dolby Pro Logic,
DTS Neo-6 or Party, and adjust
the subwoofer trim, then that
setting will be used when any
2 channel source is played in
future.