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Selected SFC mode
SFC is the abbreviation of Sound Field Control.
The SFC function gives presence and spread thereby enhancing
and enriching the music or movie.
Read the following explanations in order to better understand how
to make your selection.
HALL
This mode imparts a reflection and spread which will make you feel
as if you are in a large concert hall.
CLUB
Likea jazz club,thismodeprovidesan excitingand intimateatmos-
phere.It simulatesthe soundfield of a relativelysmall roomhaving
a low ceilingand hard reflectivesurfaces,for a =live" soundwith
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LIVE
Primarily for vocal pieces, this mode adds gloss to the vocals and
you'll feel as though you were hearing a live stage performance.
THEATER
You can clearly perceive the directions and source of the movie.
Real ambience of sound can also be recreated naturally using this
mode.
THEATER mode can he used with stereo sources not encoded with
DOLBY SURROUND.
When using Dolby Surround encoded materials, select DOLBY
PRO LOGIC SURROUND.
SIMULATED (SIM SURR)
Choose this mode if little or no sound will be heard from the sur-
round speakers.
You can feel as if you were in a more expanded space adding to
the actual sound from the source.
This mode also adds effect to monaural sources by outputting
sound from surround speakers.
You can adjust center speaker volume only in the theater mode.
The center speaker is not used in the hall, and simulated modes.
H Turn INPUT SELECTOR to select and start
the desired source.
[] Turn the selector to select SFC.
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I_ Turn MODE to select the desired SFC mode.
The SFC mode can also be selected by directly turning MODE in
step 2 instead of selecting SFC.
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For your reference
You can set the SFC mode for each source.
Each source will retain the selected mode.
To turn off the SFC function
Turn the selector ((_)) to select OFF.