Sony DG910 Instructions Manual - Page 57

FL DIST. Front left speaker

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Amplifier Operations x SB SPK (Surround back speakers) When the surround speakers are set to "NO", the surround back speakers are also automatically set to "NO" and the setting cannot be changed. • DUAL If you connect two surround back speakers, select "DUAL". The sound will be output to a maximum of 7.1 channel. • SINGLE If you connect only one surround back speaker, select "SINGLE". The sound will be output to a maximum of 6.1 channel. • NO If you have not connected a surround back speaker, select "NO". Tip The "LARGE" and "SMALL" settings for each speaker determine whether the internal sound processor will cut the bass signal from that channel. When the bass is cut from a channel, the bass redirection circuitry sends the corresponding bass frequencies to the sub woofer or other "LARGE" speakers. However, since bass sounds have a certain amount of directionality, it is best not to cut them, if possible. Therefore, even when using small speakers, you can set them to "LARGE" if you want to output the bass frequencies from that speaker. On the other hand, if you are using a large speaker, but prefer not to have bass frequencies output from that speaker, set it to "SMALL". If the overall sound level is lower than you prefer, set all speakers to "LARGE". If there is not enough bass, you can use the equalizer to boost the bass levels. For details, see page 46. x FL DIST. (Front left speaker distance) x FR DIST. (Front right speaker distance) Lets you set the distance from your listening position to the front speakers (A). If both front speakers are not placed an equal distance from your listening position, set the distance to the closest speaker. With only one surround back speaker With two surround back speakers (The angle B should be the same) x CNT DIST. (Center speaker distance) Lets you set the distance from your listening position to the center speaker. x SL DIST. (Surround left speaker distance) x SR DIST. (Surround right speaker distance) Lets you set the distance from your listening position to the surround speakers. If both surround speakers are not placed an equal distance from your listening position, set to the distance to the closest speaker. continued 57US

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Amplifier Operations
x
SB SPK
(Surround back
speakers)
When the surround speakers are set to “NO”,
the surround back speakers are also
automatically set to “NO” and the setting
cannot be changed.
• DUAL
If you connect two surround back speakers,
select “DUAL”. The sound will be output to
a maximum of 7.1 channel.
• SINGLE
If you connect only one surround back
speaker, select “SINGLE”. The sound will
be output to a maximum of 6.1 channel.
• NO
If you have not connected a surround back
speaker, select “NO”.
Tip
The “LARGE” and “SMALL” settings for each
speaker determine whether the internal sound
processor will cut the bass signal from that channel.
When the bass is cut from a channel, the bass
redirection circuitry sends the corresponding bass
frequencies to the sub woofer or other “LARGE”
speakers.
However, since bass sounds have a certain amount
of directionality, it is best not to cut them, if
possible. Therefore, even when using small
speakers, you can set them to “LARGE” if you want
to output the bass frequencies from that speaker. On
the other hand, if you are using a large speaker, but
prefer not to have bass frequencies output from that
speaker, set it to “SMALL”.
If the overall sound level is lower than you prefer,
set all speakers to “LARGE”. If there is not enough
bass, you can use the equalizer to boost the bass
levels. For details, see page 46.
x
FL DIST. (Front left speaker
distance)
x
FR DIST. (Front right speaker
distance)
Lets you set the distance from your listening
position to the front speakers (
A
).
If both front speakers are not placed an equal
distance from your listening position, set the
distance to the closest speaker.
With only one surround back
speaker
With two surround back speakers
(The angle
B
should be the same)
x
CNT DIST. (Center speaker
distance)
Lets you set the distance from your listening
position to the center speaker.
x
SL DIST. (Surround left speaker
distance)
x
SR DIST. (Surround right
speaker distance)
Lets you set the distance from your listening
position to the surround speakers.
If both surround speakers are not placed an
equal distance from your listening position, set
to the distance to the closest speaker.
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