Kenwood VR-5700 User Manual - Page 36

PL II : Music

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Using Receiver How Do I Adjust the Surround Modes? when the input signal is PCM or Analog PL II : Movie PL II : Music Pro Logic Neo : Cinema Neo : Music *Arena *Jazz Club *Cathedral *Concert Hall *Stadium 1 *Stadium 2 *Theater 1 *Theater 2 Multi Ch Music Stereo * DSP Modes can be selected only when THX mode is OFF. When the input is a 96k fs PCM signal, it is only Stereo that can be selected. • Some modes may be unable to be selected depending on the speaker setup. • During playback of a Dolby Digital program, "OFFSET +x dB" (where x is a figure) may be displayed on the receiver's display. This is displayed when the source being played outputs a Dolby Digital signal with a higher or lower level than the standard level. For example, when "OFFSET +4dB" is displayed, the source contains an audio signal with a 4 dB higher level than the standard level. (dB is the unit of sound amplitude.) 28

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Using Receiver
How Do I Adjust the Surround Modes?
when the input signal
is PCM or Analog
PL II : Movie
PL II : Music
Pro Logic
Neo : Cinema
Neo : Music
*Arena
*Jazz Club
*Cathedral
*Concert Hall
*Stadium 1
*Stadium 2
*Theater 1
*Theater 2
Multi Ch Music
Stereo
*
DSP Modes can be selected only when THX mode is OFF.
When the input is a 96k fs PCM signal, it is only Stereo that can
be selected.
Some modes may be unable to be selected depending on the speaker
setup.
During playback of a Dolby Digital program, "OFFSET +x dB" (where
x is a figure) may be displayed on the receiver's display. This is dis-
played when the source being played outputs a Dolby Digital signal
with a higher or lower level than the standard level. For example, when
"OFFSET +4dB" is displayed, the source contains an audio signal with
a 4 dB higher level than the standard level. (dB is the unit of sound
amplitude.)