Multi channel surround setup
(continued)
n Surround
speaker distance
(SURROUND)
Set the distance from your listening position to
the surround speakers. Surround speaker
distance should be set from a distance equal to
the front speaker distance (Q on page 17) to a
distance 15 feet closer to your listening
position (@ on page 17). When this range is
exceeded, the display blinks. If you make the
setting while the display blinks, you cannot
fully enjoy the surround effect.
n Surround
back speaker distance
(SUM
BACK)
Set the distance from your listening position to
the surround back speaker(s). Surround back
speaker distance should be set from a distance
equal to the front speaker distance (Q on page
19) to a distance 15 feet closer to your listening
position (Q on page 17). When this range is
exceeded, the display blinks. If you make the
setting while the display blinks, you cannot
fully enjoy the surround effect.
n Sub woofer distance (SUB WOOFER)
Set the distance from your listening position to
the sub woofer.
Tip
The receiver
allows you to input the speaker position
in terms of distance. However,
it is not possible to set
the center speaker further than the front speakers.
Also, the center speaker cannot be set more than
5 feet closer than the front speakers.
Likewise,
the surround
and surround
back speakers
can not be set farther away from the listening position
than the front speakers.
And they can be no more than
15 feet closer.
This is because incorrect
speaker placement
is not
conducive
to the enjoyment
of surround
sound.
Please note that, setting the speaker distance closer
than the actual location of the speakers will cause a
delay in the output of the sound from that speaker. In
other words, the speaker will sound like it is farther
away.
For example, setting the center speaker distance
3-6 feet closer than the actual speaker position will
create a fairly realistic
sensation of being "inside"
the
screen. If you cannot obtain a satisfactory
surround
effect because the surround
speakers are too close,
setting the surround
speaker distance closer (shorter)
than the actual distance will create a larger sound
stage.
Adjusting
these parameter while listening to the
sound often results in much better surround
sound.
Giveitahy!
n Sub woofer phase polarity (S.W
PHASE)
Set the sub woofer phase polarity. There is
usually no problem when the sub woofer phase
polarity is set to "NORMAL".
However,
depending on the type of front speakers, the
position of the sub woofer, and the cut-off
frequency of the sub woofer, setting the phase
polarity to "RJ3VJ3RSE" may produce better
bass. Besides bass reproduction, the richness
and tightness of the overall sound may also be
affected. While listening from the main
listening position, select the setting that best
suits your environment.
W Distance unit (DISTANCE UNIT)
Lets you select either feet or meters as the
receiver of measure for setting distances.
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