Selecting surround sound effects
Your Cinebase features Sonic emotion
®
technology,
which fills the entire room with sound from all di-
rections although no speaker is present there. This
produces an impressive, balanced sound wherever
the listener or device is located. The size of the room
is also plays a minor role.
No objects or shelves may be located on the sides of
the Cinebase to ensure that the sound can be freely
projected.
You can control the sound effects with the
(13)
but-
tons:
SONIC 1 Stereo surround sound: The sound will
seem broader as if the speakers were fur-
ther apart.
SONIC 2 Speech: Sound will be evenly projected into
the room with emphasis on speech fre-
quencies (mid-range tones).
SONIC 3 Loudness: Full, powerful sound, also when
the volume is low.
You can turn the surround sound effects off with the
SONIC OFF button
(14)
.
Dolby Digital and DTS
The Dolby/DTS-LED
(10)
will illuminate in orange
when playing back Dolby Digital or DTS-encoded mul-
ti-channel tracks.
Bluetooth
You can connect compatible devices, such as most
smartphones, with your Cinebase via Bluetooth. The
sound output of the smartphone then occurs via the
Cinebase.
1. Use the BLUETOOTH button
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to select Bluetooth
as the source.
The power LED
(11)
will slowly begin to blink in
blue.
2. Activate the Bluetooth function on your source
device (e.g. smartphone).
3. Push the BT PAIRING button
(18)
.
The power LED
(11)
will blink quickly in blue.
4. Let your source device search for Bluetooth devic-
es. You will find more information about this in the
instruction manual of your source device.
After the search run, the “Cinebase” should also be
present in the list of detected devices.
5. Select the “Cinebase” from the list of detected
devices.
The Cinebase will now function like Bluetooth
headphones and play back all sounds that would
otherwise be played by your source device.
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