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Adjusting Settings
3 Adjust “Level,” then press .
To output the source sound
from adjacent speakers
You can output the source sound from adjacent
speakers so that you can adjust the balance
between the speakers.
1 Select “Phase Audio,” then press .
The Phase Audio screen appears.
2 Adjust the parameter, then press .
•Off
• L/R, L/C, C/R, R/SR, SR/SBR, SR/SB*,
SBR/SBL, SR/SL, SB/SL*, SBL/SL,
SL/L, LH/RH, L/SR, SL/R, L/RH, LH/R
*“SR/SB” and “SB/SL” appear when only one
surround back speaker is connected.
Lets you output front 2 channel source
sound (instead of the test tone)
sequentially from adjacent speakers.
Some items may not be displayed,
depending on the setting of the speaker
pattern.
3 Adjust “Level,” then press .
Lets you set the analog downmix settings on or
off.
x Off
If the speaker pattern is set so that there is a
center speaker, this setting is set to “Off”
automatically.
x On
We recommend you set “Center Analog Down
Mix” to “On” to enjoy digital audio with high
quality sound when you do not have a center
speaker connected. Analog downmix works
when you set “Center Analog Down Mix” to
“On.” This setting is also effective to input
signals from the MULTI CHANNEL INPUT
jacks.
Note
• This function does not work in the following cases.
– “MULTI IN” is selected.
– Headphones are connected.
– There is a center speaker.
Lets you set the speaker impedance. For
details, see “7: Setting up the receiver using
the Easy Setup” (page 46).
x 4 Ω
x 8 Ω
Lets you select the unit of measurement for
setting distances.
x meter
The distance is displayed in meters.
x feet
The distance is displayed in feet.
Center Analog Down Mix
Speaker Impedance
Distance Unit