39
GB
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peakers
Delay between speakers
Volume setting amongst speakers
• Delay settings allow you to adjust the virtual space between front and rear speakers. This means
you can reproduce the sound space of a movie in your home.
• If the surround speakers or the central speaker cannot be installed at the same distance from the
listening position as the front speakers, change the delay to obtain a better surround effect.
• If the distance (D2) from the listening position to the central speaker or the distance (D3) from the
listening position to the surround speakers is greater than or equal to the distance (D1) from the
listening position to the front speakers, no adjustments are required. Otherwise, adjust the settings
according to the chart below:
When listening to the test signal, adjust the volume of the central, surround (LH), surround (RH)
speakers and the sub-woofer so that their volume is equal to that of the front speakers.
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D1
D1
D2
D3
D3
C
L
R
SR
SL
SW
Surround speaker (L)
Surround speaker (R)
Subwoofer
Font speaker (L)
Front speaker (R)
Center
Speaker
Delay time
Distance between D1 and D2/D3
1.3 ms
approx.
1
50 cm
2.6 ms
approx. 100 cm
Central speaker (D2)
3.9 ms
approx. 150 cm
5.3 ms
approx. 200 cm
5.3 ms
approx. 200 cm
Surround speakers (D3)
10.6 ms
approx. 400 cm
15,9 ms
approx. 600 cm
To play the test signal
1
Select the “TEST” box with arrow keys
(
18
,
16
),
(
14
,
17
) arrows and press
ok
(
15
)
to confirm. The test signals will be played in each speaker in a clockwise direction.
2
When the audio signal is played on a speaker, select the appropriate volume level for that
speaker from (-6 dB) to (0 dB)* with the
(
14
,
17
) arrows.
3
Confirm the selected volume level with
ok
(
15
) . (Test signals stop.)
* 6dB corresponds to a power increase or reduction by 4 (3dB, by 2).
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