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5.1
Ls
C
L
R
Rs
7.1SDDS
Lc
Rc
7.1DS
Lrs
Rrs
LFE
C
L
R
LFE
C
L
R
LFE
Ls
Rs
Ls
Rs
New Name
(abbreviation)
Description
Previous Name
(abbreviation)
Right rear
surround (Rrs)
One or more loudspeakers typically on the back wall of the room to the
right horizontally.
Back Surround
Right (BSR)
Left center (Lc)
Mid left to center screen loudspeaker. This loudspeaker position is
typically between the center of the screen and the left edge of the
screen, usually closer to the left.
Left Center (LC)
Right center
(Rc)
Mid right to center screen loudspeaker. This loudspeaker position is
typically between the center of the screen and the right edge of the
screen, usually closer to the right.
Right Center (RC)
Soundfield Configurations
The standard soundfield configurations (or speaker configurations) as defined by SMPTE are shown in the diagram
below. Note there are two defined 7.1 configurations. One (7.1DS) has rear surround speakers, while the other
(7.1SDDS) extends the side surround speakers to the rear wall and adds left center and right center speakers.
The JSD-60 is configured for the particular speaker configuration in the auditorium. Each format is then configured
as to how the speakers in that auditorium are driven. For example, when an auditorium is configured for 7.1DS,
which includes rear surround speakers, and 5.1 content is played, the rear surround speakers can be driven by the
surround channels, or a mix of the surround channels.
Channel number and output labeling are shown in the following table. It illustrates the relationship between the
channel number and typical 7.1 output name. Note that the source for channels 9 and 10 are controlled by the
channel mixer. There are only a maximum of 8 channel sources.
Channel
Number
Channel Name
1
Left
2
Right
3
Center
4
LFE
5
Left Surround
6
Right Surround
7
Left Rear Surround or Left Center
8
Right Rear Surround or Right Center
9
Hearing Impaired
10
Visually Impaired-Narrative
Drive In Channel Configuration