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• Set the front speakers, center speaker

and subwoofer in the same positions as
in example (1).

• It is best to place the surround speakers

directly at the side or slightly to the front
of the viewing position, and 60 to 90 cm
above the ears.

• Same as surround back speaker

installation method (1).
Using dipolar speakers for the surround back speakers as well is more
effective.

• Connect the surround speakers to the surround speaker jacks.
• The signals from the surround channels reflect off the walls as shown on the

diagram at the left, creating an enveloping and realistic surround sound
presentation.
For multi-channel music sources however, the use of bipolar or dipolar
speakers mounted at the sides of the listening position may not be
satisfactory in order to create a coherent 360 degree surround sound field.
Connect another pair of direct radiating speakers as described in example (3)
and place them at the rear corners of the room facing towards the prime
listening position.

• Set the front speakers with their front

surfaces as flush with the TV or monitor
screen as possible. Set the center
speaker between the front left and right
speakers and no further from the listening
position than the front speakers.

• Consult the owner’s manual for your

subwoofer for advice on placing the
subwoofer within the listening room.

• If the surround speakers are direct-radiating (monopolar) then place them

slightly behind and at an angle to the listening position and parallel to the
walls at a position 60 to 90 centimeters above ear level at the prime listening
position.

• When using two surround back speakers, place them at the back facing the

front at a narrower distance than the front left and right speakers. When
using one surround back speaker, place it at the rear center facing the front
at a slightly higher position (0 to 20 cm) than the surround speakers.

• We recommend installing the surround back speaker(s) at a slightly

downward facing angle. This effectively prevents the surround back
channel signals from reflecting off the monitor or screen at the front center,
resulting in interference and making the sense of movement from the front
to the back less sharp.

(2) Setting for primarily watching movies using diffusion type speakers for the surround speakers

For the greatest sense of surround sound envelopment, diffuse radiation speakers such as bipolar
types, or dipolar types, provide a wider dispersion than is possible to obtain from a direct radiating
speaker (monopolar). Place these speakers at either side of the prime listening position, mounted above
ear level.

Subwoofer

Surround speaker

Front speaker

60 to 90 cm

Surround back speakers

(1 spkr or 2 spkrs)

60°

Front speakers

45°

Monitor

Center speaker

As seen from above

As seen from above

As seen from the side

Path of the surround sound from the
speakers to the listening position

Surround
speakers

Surround back speakers

(1 spkr or 2 spkrs)

60°

Surround
speakers

Surround back
speaker

Point slightly
downwards

Speaker setting examples

Here we describe a number of speaker settings for different purposes. Use these examples as guides to set up
your system according to the type of speakers used and the main usage purpose.

1. DTS-ES compatible system (using surround back speakers)

(1) Basic setting for primarily watching movies

This is recommended when mainly playing movies and using regular single way or 2-way speakers for
the surround speakers.

Surround speaker

Surround back
speaker

Point slightly
downwards

Front speaker

60 to 90 cm

As seen from the side

• Set the front speakers with their front surfaces

as flush with the TV or monitor screen as
possible. Set the center speaker between the
front left and right speakers and no further from
the listening position than the front speakers.

• Consult the owner’s manual for your

subwoofer for advice on placing the subwoofer
within the listening room.

• If the surround speakers are direct-radiating

(monopolar) then place them slightly behind
and at an angle to the listening position and parallel to the walls at a position
60 to 90 centimeters above ear level at the prime listening position.

2.

When not using surround back speakers

Subwoofer

Surround speaker

Front speaker

60 to 90 cm

Surround speakers

120°

Front speakers

45°

Monitor

Center speaker

As seen from above

As seen from the side

2

Dolby Digital and Dolby Pro Logic

Comparison of home surround
systems

No. recorded channels (elements)

No. playback channels

Playback channels (max.)

Audio processing

High frequency playback limit of
surround channel

Dolby Digital

5.1 ch

5.1 ch

L, R, C, SL, SR, SW

Digital discrete processing Dolby Digital (AC-3)
encoding/decoding

20 kHz

Dolby Pro Logic

2 ch

4 ch

L, R, C, S (SW - recommended)

Analog matrix processing Dolby
Surround

7 kHz

2

Dolby Digital compatible media and playback methods

Marks indicating Dolby Digital compatibility:

and

.

The following are general examples. Also refer to the player’s operating instructions.

Media

LD (VDP)

DVD

Others

(satellite broadcasts, CATV, etc.)

Dolby Digital output jacks

Coaxial Dolby Digital RF output jack

1

Optical or coaxial digital output

(same as for PCM)

2

Optical or coaxial digital output

(same as for PCM)

Playback method (reference page)

Set the input mode to “AUTO”.

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Set the input mode to “AUTO”.

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Set the input mode to “AUTO”.

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Surround

The AVR-2802 is equipped with a digital signal processing circuit that lets you play program sources in the
surround mode to achieve the same sense of presence as in a movie theater.

Dolby Surround

(1) Dolby Digital (Dolby Surround AC-3)

Dolby Digital is the multi-channel digital signal format developed by Dolby Laboratories.
Dolby Digital consists of up to “5.1” channels - front left, front right, center, surround left, surround right,
and an additional channel exclusively reserved for additional deep bass sound effects (the Low Frequency
Effects – LFE – channel, also called the “.1” channel, containing bass frequencies of up to 120 Hz).
Unlike the analog Dolby Pro Logic format, Dolby Digital’s main channels can all contain full range sound
information, from the lowest bass, up to the highest frequencies – 22 kHz. The signals within each channel
are distinct from the others, allowing pinpoint sound imaging, and Dolby Digital offers tremendous dynamic
range from the most powerful sound effects to the quietest, softest sounds, free from noise and distortion.