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Listening with a virtual
surround back speaker
• Default setting:
Vir. SB Off
The Virtual Surround Back feature can be
used when listening in surround sound to
simulate an added surround back channel. In
a real theater the surround back speaker
would be directly behind you, creating more
cohesive and realistic surround sound.
•
Press VIRTUAL SB repeatedly to switch
between ‘Vir. SB On’ and ‘Vir. SB Off’.
• You can’t use Virtual Surround Back
when listening in
Stereo
or
Virtual
listening modes.
• You can’t use Virtual Surround Back
when headphones are connected.
• If there is no surround channel, Virtual
Surround Back has no effect.
• You can’t use the Virtual Surround
Back effect with SACD, DVD-Audio and
96 kHz PCM sources.
Using Quiet and Midnight
listening modes
• Default setting:
Off
The Quiet listening feature reduces excessive
bass or treble in a sound source. You can use
this feature if the music is a little bit harsh and
you would like a smoother sound.
The Midnight listening feature allows you to
hear effective surround sound of movies at
low volume levels. The effect automatically
adjusts according to the volume at which
you’re listening.
•
Press QUIET/MIDNIGHT repeatedly to
switch between ‘Quiet’, ‘Midnight’ and
‘Off’.
When the headphones are connected, you
can't set Quiet/Midnight in the following
cases:
• When Recording Mode is ON
• During SACD or DVD-Audio playback
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DIALOGUE
VIRTUAL SB
AUTO
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TEST TONE
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TOP MENU
CH LEVEL
DIMMER
REPEAT
AUDIO
ANGLE
RANDOM
SUBTITLE
PROGRAM
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FOLDER–
ROOM SETUP
CLR
ENTER
MENU
HOME
SETUP
SYSTEM
MIDNIGHT
QUIET/
CLOCK
TIMER/
BASS MODE
DIALOGUE
VIRTUAL SB
AUTO
SURROUND
ADVANCED
MIDNIGHT
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