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USING
THE
SURROUND
MODES
=our
surround
modes
are
provided
for
reproducing
sound
with
a
live
atmosphere.
Select
the
surround
mode
appropriate
to
the
music/video
source
and
your
listening
room
conditions.
DOLBY
DIGITAL
(AC-3)
SURROUND
(SR580
only)
Dolby
Digital
(also
known
as
AC-3)
is
new
tecnology
that
was
originally
developed
to
provide
six
separate
channels
of
high
quality
discrete
multi-
shannel
sound
for
motion
picture
theaters.
The
Marantz
AV
receiver
brings
‘hat
same
high
quality
sound
into
your
home
when
used
a
compatible
laser
disc
player,
as
well
as
from
future
Dolby
Digital
sources
such
as
DSS,
Digital
Video
Disc
(DVD)
and
High
Definition
Television
(HDTV).
The
wide
dynamic
range
of
Dolby
Digital
enables
the
Marantz
AV
recever
to,reproduce
soundtracks
with
their
full
fidelity
and
a
realism
that
is
not
aossible
with
conventional
matrix
surround
systems.
DOLBY
PRO
LOGIC
SURROUND
This
is
the
setting
you
will
probably
use
for
watching
most
Dolby
Surround
(OM
DOLBY
SURROUND)
encoded
videos.
This
provides
you
with
left
and
right
stereo
for
off-screen
imaging,
a
center
channel
for
most
on-
screen
dialogue,
and
a
surround
channel
for
ambiance
and
special
effects.
There
are
three
center
channel
modes
available
in
Dolby
Surround.
“PHANTOM”
should
be
used
if
you
have
elected
not
to
use
a
center
channel.
This
mode
of
operation
directs
the
center
channel
information
equally
to
the
left
and
right
channel
speakers,
creating
a
“phantom”
center
image
of
the
dialogue.
This
is
the
way
the
first
generation
Dolby
Surround
worked.
“NORMAL”
should
be
used
if
you
are
using
a
small
center
channel
speaker
(or
speakers)
with
limited
bass
response.
In
NORMAL
mode,
the
lower
frequencies
(below
100
Hz)
are
removed
from
the
center
channel
and
redirected
equally
to
the
left
and
right
speakers.
Since
bass
frequen-
cies
are
omnidirectional,
this
will
not
affect
the
imaging
of
the
center
channel.
The
dialogue
will
still
appear
to
come
from
the
video
screen.
“WIDE”
should
be
used
if
you
are
using
a
full-range
center
channel
speaker
that
is
just
as
capable
of
good
bass
response
as
your
main
left
and
right
speakers.
In
this
mode,
all
the
center
channel
information
remains
in
the
center
channel
output.
There
are
4
delay
times
available
in
Dolby
Surround
:
15
to
30
mS
(milliseconds)
There
are
4
delay
times
available
in
Dolby
Digital
(AC-3)
:
0
to
15
mS
(milliseconds)
For
most
home
theater
setups,
the
20mS
setting
works
best.
This
setting
should
be
used
if
your
front
speakers
are
the
about
the
same
distance
away
from
the
listening
position
as
the
surround
speakers
are
located.
Choose
the
30mS
setting
only
if
you
are
sitting
much
closer
to
the
surround
speakers
than
to
the
front
speakers.
Choose
the
15mS
setting
if
you
are
further
away
from
the
surround
speakers
than
you
are
to
the
front
speakers.
DOLBY
3
STEREO
This
mode
of
operation
is
available
to
provide
a
center
channel
image
for
stereo
program
sources
that
are
not
encoded
with
surround
sound.
This
is
use
for
watching
older
movies
or
TV
shows
that
are
recorded
in
stereo,
particularly
if
your
speakers
are
located
relatively
far
apart
from
each
other.
In
this
way,
dialogue
will
be
correctly
located
at
the
video
screen,
while
the
stereo
information
will
provide
off-screen
imaging.
Only
NORMAL
and
WIDE
center
channel
modes
are
available
in
3
STEREO
Mode.
Delay
time
is
OMS
because
the
SURROUND
channel
is
off.
CAUTION
REGARDING
PLACEMENT
To
maintain
proper
ventilation,
be
sure
to
leave
a
space
around
the
unit
(from
the
largest
outer
dimensions
including
projections)
equal
to,
or
greater
than,
shown
below.
Left
and
right
panels:
5cm,
Rear
panel:
5cm,
Top
panel:
20cm
DOLBY
PRO-LOGIC
SURROUND
[Speaker
Selection
and
Placement]
Front
Speakers:
These
should
be
full-range,
high
quality
speakers;
the
best
speakers
in
your
system.
They
should
be
located
far
enough
from
each
side
of
your
TV
monitor
to
provide
a
well
defined
stereo
image.
The
TV
monitor
should
be
located
midway
between
the
left
and
right
front
speakers.
You
may
use
smaller
speakers
if
you
are
using
a
sub-woofer
with
your
system.
Surround
Speakers:
The
rear
speakers
in
your
surround
sound
system
provide
ambient
sound
for
an
open,
“concert
hall”
effect
when
listening
to
music.
They
also
spread
the
sound
and
provide
special
effects
on
video
soundtracks
when
used
in
the
Dolby
Surround
mode.
The
demands
made
on
your
surround
speakers
are
far
less
than
on
your
main
speakers.
Therefore,
these
speakers
do
not
need
to
be
as
large
(and
as
expensive)
as
your
main
speakers.
Deep
bass
response
is
not
important
at
all.
Good
2-way
bookshelf
speakers
will
handle
the
job
easily,
and
most
full-range
mini-monitors
are
also
quite
suitable
for
this
application.
De-
pending
on
how
extensive
you
want
to
get
with
your
installation,
there
are
also
several
in-wall
and
wall-mount
speakers
that
are
suitable
for
use
as
surround
sound
speakers.
Dipole-type
surround
speakers
can
provide
even
wider
dispersion,
with
a
diffused
sound
field
which
provides
envel-
oping
surround
sound
effects.
The
surround
channel
speakers
should
be
mounted
so
that
their
sound
is
dispersed
throughout
the
viewing
area.
\deally,
you
should
install
the
surround
speakers
along
the
side
walls
of
the
listening
room,
directly
above
and
to
the
left
and
right
to
the
listeners
or
slightly
behind
them.
Their
height
should
be
about
1
meter
higher
than
the
level
of
the
listener’s
ears.
(Figure
1-A).
This
will
provide
the
best
surround
sound
effect
and
should
be
used
with
both
conventional
direct-radiating
as
well
as
dipole
speaker
types.
If
this
is
not
possible
or
practical,
then
try
mounting
the
surround
speakers
on
the
back
wall
of
the
room,
and
aim
them
so
that
they
are
not
firing
directly
sounds
do
not
reach
directly
toward
the
listener's
ears.
(Figure
1-B)
Another
approach
is
to
mount
the
speakers
facing
upward
so
that
their
sound
is
dispersed
by
the
ceiling
and
rear
wall
(Figure
1-C).
Figure
1.
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