Harman Kardon AVR 144 Owners Manual - Page 41
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ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Surround Mode DTS Neo:6 DTS Neo:6 Cinema DTS Neo:6 Music Logic 7 Logic 7 Cinema Logic 7 Music Logic 7 Enhance Hall 1 Hall 2 Theater 5-Channel Stereo DSP Surround Off Surround Off (Analog Bypass) Description Incoming Bitstream or Signal DTS Neo:6 analog processing is available with DTS and DTS 96/24 signals and 2-channel analog or PCM signals to create a 3- or 5-channel presentation. See below. Depending on the number of speakers in your system, select 3- or 5-channel modes, enhanced for movie or video presentations. • DTS 2/2/.0 or .1, 3/2/.0 or .1 • DTS 96/24 • Analog (2-channel) • PCM (44.1kHz or 48kHz) Available only in 5-channel mode, creates a surround presentation suitable for music recordings. • DTS 2/2/.0 or .1, 3/2/.0 or .1 • DTS 96/24 • Analog (2-channel) • PCM (44.1kHz or 48kHz) Exclusive to Harman Kardon, Logic 7 enhances 2-channel recordings by deriving separate information for the surround back channels. This provides more accurate placement of sound, improves panning and expands the sound field, even when used with 5.1-channel systems. Logic 7 uses 96kHz processing. See below. Especially suited to 2-channel sources containing Dolby Surround or • Analog (2-channel) matrix encoding, Logic 7 Cinema mode increases center channel intelligibility. • Tuner • PCM (44.1kHz, 48kHz, 96kHz) The AVR 144 is programmed at the factory to default to this mode for 2-channel signals. Logic 7 Music mode is well suited to conventional 2-channel music recordings. • Analog (2-channel) • Tuner • PCM (44.1kHz, 48kHz, 96kHz) Logic 7 Enhance circulates low frequencies in the 40Hz - 120Hz range to • Analog (2-channel) the main speakers for less localized bass performance than would be achieved • Tuner solely with a subwoofer. Enhance mode is best used with music recordings. • PCM (44.1kHz, 48kHz, 96kHz) Hall 1 is a DSP (digital signal processor) mode that simulates a small concert hall. • Analog (2-channel) • Tuner • PCM (44.1kHz or 48kHz) Simulates a medium-sized concert hall. • Analog (2-channel) • Tuner • PCM (44.1kHz or 48kHz) Simulates a live-performance theater. • Analog (2-channel) • Tuner • PCM (44.1kHz or 48kHz) Useful for parties, the left- and right-channel information is played through both the front and surround speakers on each side, while the center speaker plays a summed mono mix. • Analog (2-channel) • Tuner • PCM (44.1kHz or 48kHz) Turns off all surround processing and plays a pure 2-channel signal. The signal is digitized and bass management settings are applied, making it appropriate when a subwoofer is used. • Analog (2-channel) • Tuner • PCM (44.1kHz, 48kHz, 96kHz) Maintains an analog input signal in that form, bypassing all digital processing • Analog (2-channel) (i.e., surround and bass management). Requires TONE OUT setting. • Tuner 41