Sony CDP-C77ES User Manual
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Enhanced Surround Effects
- Digital Signal Processor
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Choose the desired DSP mode
Main unit
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SELECT
Each press this button will change the DSP mode
as follows;
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The indicator on the DSP mode select button
lights up.
Adjust to the desired equalizer and reverb level*.
(Cannot be controlled from the remote commander.]
The Digital Signal Processor (DSP) lets you listen to
selections according to various acoustic atmospheres.
These atmospheres are produced by a digital processing
technique that involves simulating reflected and
reverberated sound effects and digitally compensated
frequency response. DSP modes can be stored in the
memory of the player as a custom file.
You can choose from the following processing mode.
DSP mode
Characteristic
HALL
Reproduces the acoustics of a 2,000
seat capacity concert hall.
CHURCH
Reproduces the acoustics of a church
with solid walls, stained glass interior,
and high roof.
JAZZ CLUB
Reproduces the acoustics of a modern
jazz club.
STADIUM
Reproduces the acoustics of a 30,000
seat capacity out door stadium.
DISCO
Reproduces the acoustics of a
discotheque and features strong
reverberation with a dynamic bass.
LIVE ROOM
Expands the sound for ideal listening
acoustics in small rooms or when
using headphones.
BGM
Softens the sound for a background
music effect similar to the acoustics of
a hotel lobby.
«Adjusting the EQUAUZER level
The equalizer level adjusts the frequency response.
Turning this knob toward MAX increases the frequency
response, while turning it toward MIN lowers the frequency
response.
«Adjusting the REVERB level
The reverb level adjusts the level of the Surround effect.
Turning this knob toward MAX enhances the Surround
effect. While turning it toward MIN reduces the Surround
effect.
To cancel the DSP mode
Press the FLAT button. The DSP mode indicator will turn
off.
Notes
•
The DSP mode is back-up while the power is turned off.
• Noise may occur when switching DSP modes and Effect levels.
• When using the DSP mode, large outputs from the player may
cause distortion from your amplifier.
In this case, change the LINE OUT connections from FIXED to
VARIABLE so that you can adjust the output level with the
PHONE LEVEL/LINE OUT LEVEL control.
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