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Dvd audio/multi channel in playback, Basic, Basic operation – Pioneer VSA-AX10 User Manual

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Basic Operation

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DVD Audio/MULTI CHANNEL IN Playback

There are two types of MULTI CH IN modes: DIRECT and ADJUST. In the latter you can add sound features and
in the former these are fixed. To select these two settings (as well as OFF) follow the procedure below:

• OFF does not display when MULTI CH IN is cancelled. The listening mode only is displayed, such as

“ACTION.”

• You can’t select listening modes for MULTI CH IN. Selecting a listening mode cancels the MULTI CH

IN.

• In DIRECT mode, if the center speaker is set to “NO” the signal for that channel is divided between

the front speakers. If any other speakers are set to “NO” the signal for that (those) channel(s) won’t
get output at all.

• If the amplifier is in DIRECT mode, and you set sound features (p.58-60) on (excluding sound delay),

the mode will change to ADJUST automatically.

1 Press MULTI CH IN button on the

remote control’s AMP MAIN screen.
Use the button to cycle through the
different multi channel in modes.

DIRECT: This is a true playback of the signal from the
MULTI CH INPUT terminals, output without digital
processing. You can only control each channel level.

ADJUST: This setting allows three types of control
over the sound output: You can: 1) control each
channel level individually; 2) apply the settings in
SURROUND SETUP (p.40-48) and 3) apply different
sound features (p.58-60).

OFF (Normal display): Cancels the MULTI CH IN
modes.

2 Use the LISTENING CH SEL button to

select the number of input channels.

You can select 2 or 8 channels. For best sound quality
use 2 channels when you listen to stereo sources.

MAIN

SUB

(DVD-A

/SACD)

DIGITAL

NR

ACOUSTIC

CAL.

MIDNIGHT

LISTENING MODE

LISTENING

CH SEL.

MULTI CH

IN

THX

STANDARD

SURROUND

ADVANCED

CONCERT

ADVANCED

CINEMA

STEREO

/DIRECT

Amplifier

MAIN

1

2

1

2

See MULTI CH IN SELECT (p.93) for more on MULTI CH IN
playback.