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Type | Home theatre speakers |
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Subwoofer frequency range | 0 Hz |
Audio output channels | 5.1 channels |
Impedance | 8000 Ω |
Frequency range | 33 - 20000 Hz |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) | 93.5 dB |
Product color | Silver |
Universal standard for 5.1 digital sound, used in DVDs, games, and broadcasts.
Ensures speakers accurately recreate a movie theater's full sonic experience.
Delivers 5.1 digital sound rivaling master soundtracks, supporting DTS 96/24.
Details the functions of the digital control center, including LCD, input, and effect selection.
Lists and describes all functions available on the remote control for system operation.
Guides placement of satellite speakers, center channel, subwoofer, and control center.
Instructions for connecting speaker wires to satellites and subwoofer using spring clips.
Explains digital (optical/coaxial) and analog connections from PC sound cards to the control center.
Describes the two basic system states: Standby (Off) and Ready (On).
Details the available input connections on the digital control center.
Explains how the Digital LCD displays current source input and sound effect.
How to cycle through and select different audio input sources using the control pod.
Explains how to select and use various surround sound effects like DTS, Dolby, and Stereo.
A table showing available audio effects based on the input stream type.
Detailed explanations of DTS, Dolby, Pro Logic II, and Stereo effects.
Instructions for adjusting master volume, subwoofer, center, and surround levels.
How headphones interact with the system, including muting speakers and downmixing audio.
How to mute the speakers and the conditions under which muting is disengaged.
Details how to adjust specific surround sound parameters like Panorama and Dimension.
Lists the types and lengths of cables included with the system.
Lists technical details such as total RMS power, frequency response, and driver specifications.
Explains common error messages like "No Digital Data" and "Unknown Digital Data".
Describes how to use the test state to verify speaker connections and set levels.
Addresses common user queries regarding cable extension, sound issues, and wiring.