Sony MEX-DV2000 Operating Instructions - Page 19
Enjoying Surround Sound, Creating an ideal field for multi-channel sound, Preparation - sacd
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Enjoying Surround Sound Creating an ideal field for multi-channel sound A procedure example to create an ideal field for multi-channel (5.1-channel) sound is introduced in this section. Follow the page reference for details. 1 Preparation 1 Set the speaker configuration. Set the connection status of the center speaker and subwoofer. t By initial setup (page 12) t By system setup (page 38) 2 Select your listening position. To select "FRONT L" (front left) or "FRONT R" (front right) t By initial setup (page 12) t By the sound menu (page 35) t By visual setup (page 36) To select "FRONT" (center front) or "ALL" (center) t By the sound menu (page 35) t By visual setup (page 36) To calibrate precisely t By visual setup (page 36) t By system setup (page 37) 3 Adjust the volume of each connected speaker. Adjust the volume from each speaker so that their perceived level is equal from your listening position. t page 38 4 Set the cut-off frequencies of the front/ rear speaker (HPF) and subwoofer (LPF). t page 46 2 Enjoying 2-channel sources in multi-channel sound x For VCD/CD/MP3/WMA/AUX playback or radio reception 1 Activate Dolby Pro Logic mode. t page 30 2 Activate CSO if a center speaker is not connected. t page 35 3 Enjoying multi-channel sources x For playback of DVD/CD in multichannel format (Dolby Digital, DTS, etc.) 1 Activate CSO if a center speaker is not connected. t page 35 x For playback of the multi-channel area of an Super Audio CD 1 Set "SUPER AUDIO CD MODE"/"SACD MOD" to "HQ." t page 33 Note HPF/LPF (page 46) settings are deactivated when set to "HQ." 4 Sound characteristic adjustment Adjust the following items according to your preference. 1 Set EQ7*. * Not available if CSO is activated. t page 34, 37 2 Adjust the balance (BAL) and fader (FAD) of speakers. t page 34 19