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16 additional information, Optimum surround sound for different sources – Denon AVR-5700 User Manual

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16 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

There are currently various types of multi-channel signals (signals or formats with more than two channels).

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Types of multi-channel signals
Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic, DTS, high definition 3-1 signals (Japan MUSE Hi-Vision audio), DVD-Audio, SACD (Super Audio CD), MPEG
multi-channel audio, etc.

“Source” here does not refer to the type of signal (format) but the recorded content. Sources can be divided into two major categories.

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Types of sources
Movie audio

Signals created to be played in movie theaters. In general sound is recorded to be played in movie theaters equipped
with multiple surround speakers, regardless of the format (Dolby Digital, DTS, etc.).

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In this case it is important to achieve the same sense of
expansion as in a movie theater with the surround channels.
To do so, in some cases the number of surround speakers is
increased (to four or eight) or speakers with bipolar or dipolar
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Movie theater sound field

Multiple surround speakers

Listening room sound field

Other types of audio These signals are designed to recreate a 360° sound field using three to five speakers.

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In this case the speakers should surround the listener from all sides to create a uniform sound
field from 360°. Ideally the surround speakers should function as “point” sound sources in the
same way as the front speakers.

These two types of sources thus have different properties, and different speaker settings, particularly for the surround speakers, are required
in order to achieve the ideal sound.

The AVR-5700’s surround speaker selection function makes it possible to change the settings according to the combination of surround
speakers being used and the surrounding environment in order to achieve the ideal surround sound for all sources. This means that you can
connect a pair of bipolar or dipolar surround speakers (mounted on either side of the prime listening position), as well as a separate pair of
direct radiating (monopolar) speakers placed at the rear corners of the listening room.