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ENGLISH
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
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)
Basic
setting
Use
this
setting
if
your
main
purpose
is
to
listen
to
movie
music
and
when
using
one
set
(two
speakers)
of
regular
single-way
or
two-way
speakers
as
the
surround
speakers.
Front
speakers
e
Set
the
front
speakers
with
their
front
surfaces
as
flush
with
the
Surround
speaker
Monitor
TV
or
monitor
screen
as
possible.
Set
the
center
speaker
between
the
front
left
and
right
speakers
and
no
further
from
Peet
ee
the
listening
position
than
the
front
speakers.
Fron
speaker
|
©
Consult
the
owner's
manual
for
your
subwoofer
for
advice
on
Lf
60
to
80
cm
Subwoofer
placing
the
subwoofer
within
the
listening
room.
e
lf
the
surround
speakers
are
direct-radiating
(monopolar)
then
place
them
slightly
behind
and
at
an
angle
to
the
listening
45°
position
and
parallel
to
the
walls
at
a
position
60
to
90
As
seen
from
the
side
centimeters
(2
to
3
feet)
above
ear
level
at
the
prime
listening
position.
Surround
speakers
As
seen
from
above
(2)
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.
Path
of
the
surround
sound
from
the
speakers
to
the
listening
position
¢
Set
the
front
speakers,
center
speaker
and
subwoofer
in
the
same
positions
as
in
example
(1).
Surround
speaker
Front
speaker
Ll]
SY
|
60
to
90
cm
¢
Set
the
surround
speakers
directly
at
the
sides
of
the
listening
position
and
60
to
90
centimeters
(2
to.3
feet)
above
ear
level.
¢
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.
As
seen
from
the
side
As
seen
from
above
This
unit
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
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.

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