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Glossary 21, Glossary, Additional information – Sony STR-V323 User Manual

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Additional Information

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Centre

speaker

Rear

speaker (R)

Rear

speaker (L)

Front

speaker (R)

Front

speaker (L)

• 3 STEREO mode

Select 3 STEREO mode if you have front
and centre speakers but no rear speaker.
The sound of the rear channel is output
from the front speakers to let you
experience some of the surround sound
without using rear speakers.

Delay time

Time lag between the surround sound output
from front speakers and rear speakers. By
adjusting the delay time of the rear speakers,
you can obtain the feeling of presence. Make
the delay time longer when you have placed
the rear speakers in a small room or close to
your listening position, and make it shorter
when you have placed them in a large room
or apart from your listening position.

Direct tuning

Tuning method to let you directly enter a
station’s frequency using the numeric
buttons. Use this method if you know the
frequency of the station you want.

Dolby Pro Logic Surround

As one method of decoding Dolby Surround,
Dolby Pro Logic Surround produces four
channels from two channel sound. Compared
with the former Dolby Surround system,
Dolby Pro Logic Surround reproduces left-to
right panning more naturally and localizes
sounds more precisely. To take full
advantage of Dolby Pro Logic Surround, you
should have one pair of rear speakers and a
centre speaker. The rear speakers output
monaural sound.

5.1 CH/DVD

These jacks are used to input decoded Dolby
Digital (AC-3) audio signals, allowing you to
enjoy 5.1 channel surround sound. Use these
jacks to connect a Dolby Digital (AC-3)
decoder or a DVD player with a built-in AC-3
decoder.

Preset station

A radio broadcasting station that is stored in
memory of the receiver. Once you “preset”
stations, you no longer have to tune in the
stations. Each preset station is assigned its
own preset number, which lets you tune
them in quickly.

Surround sound

Sound that consists of three elements: direct
sound, early reflected sound (early
reflections) and reverberative sound
(reverberation). The acoustics where you hear
the sound affect the way these three sound
elements are heard. These sound elements are
combined in such a way that you can actually
feel the size and the type of a concert hall.

Reverberation

Early reflections

• Types of sound

• Transition of sound from rear speakers

Test tone

Signal given out by the receiver for adjusting
the speaker volume. The test tone will come
out as follows:

• In a system with a centre speaker

(NORMAL/WIDE/3 STEREO modes)

The test tone is output from the front L
(left), centre, front R (right), and rear
speakers in succession.

• In a system without a centre speaker

(PHANTOM mode)

The test tone is output from the front and
the rear speakers alternately.

Centre

speaker

Front

speaker (R)

Front

speaker (L)

Glossary

Centre mode

Setting of speakers to enhance Dolby Pro
Logic Surround mode. To obtain the best
possible surround sound, select one of the
following four centre modes according to
your speaker system.

• NORMAL mode

Select NORMAL mode if you have front
and rear speakers and a small centre
speaker. Since a small speaker cannot
produce enough bass, the bass sound of
the centre channel is output from the front
speakers.

• WIDE mode

Select WIDE mode if you have front and
rear speakers and a large centre speaker.
With the WIDE mode, you can take full
advantage of Dolby Surround sound.

• PHANTOM mode

Select PHANTOM mode if you have front
and rear speakers but no centre speaker.
The sound of the centre channel is output
from the front speakers.

Centre

speaker

Rear

speaker (R)

Rear

speaker (L)

Front

speaker (R)

Front

speaker (L)

Front

speaker (L)

Front

speaker (R)

Rear

speaker (R)

Rear

speaker (L)

Direct sound

Direct sound Early

reflections Reverberation

Level

Early reflection time

Time

3 STEREO

Centre

Front (R)

Front (L)

NORMAL/WIDE

Rear (L, R)

Rear (L, R)

PHANTOM

Front (L, R)