JVC RX5050 Instruction Manual - Page 34

Activating the DSP Modes, Select and play any source., Press DSP repeatedly until the DSP mode

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Using the DSP Modes All Channel Stereo This mode can reproduce a larger stereo sound field using all the connected (and activated) speakers. • If the surround speakers are set to "NONE," you cannot select "ALL CH STEREO." Activating the DSP Modes Activating one of the DSP modes for a source automatically recalls the memorized settings and adjustments (see pages 19 to 25). Sound reproduced from normal stereo 1 Select and play any source. 2 Press DSP repeatedly until the DSP mode you want appears on the display. • Each time you press the button, the DSP modes change as follows: DSP Sound reproduced from All Channel Stereo mode = HALL 1 = HALL 2 = LIVE CLUB = DANCE CLUB = PAVILION = ALL CH STEREO = THEATER 1 = THEATER 2 = MONO FILM = (Back to the beginning) Note: When the surround speakers are set to "NONE," the 3D-PHONIC processing is applied to the DSP modes (the 3D-PHONIC indicator also lights up). To adjust the effect level (except All Channel Stereo), see page 25. Mono Film In order to reproduce a more acoustic sound field in your listening room while viewing monaural sound video software (analog and 2-channel digital signals), you can use this mode. The surround effect will be added, and the sound localization of actor's words will be improved. This mode cannot be used for multi-channel digital signals. When "MONO FILM" is used, the sounds come out of all the connected and activated speakers. • If surround speakers are set to "NONE" in the speaker setting, JVC's original 3D-PHONIC processing (which has been developed to create the surround effect through the front speakers only) is used. The 3D-PHONIC indicator lights up on the display. • If incoming signals change from 2-channel digital signal to another digital signal type, "MONO FILM" is canceled and an appropriate Surround mode is activated. To cancel the DSP mode Press SURROUND/DSP OFF. 30

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DSP
All Channel Ster
eo
This mode can reproduce a larger stereo sound field using all the
connected (and activated) speakers.
If the surround speakers are set to “NONE,”
you cannot select
“ALL CH STEREO.”
Mono Film
In order to reproduce a more acoustic sound field in your listening
room while viewing monaural sound video software (analog and
2-channel digital signals), you can use this mode.
The surround effect will be added, and the sound localization of
actor’s words will be improved.
This mode cannot be used for
multi-channel digital signals.
When “MONO FILM” is used, the sounds come out of all the
connected and activated speakers.
If surround speakers are set to “NONE” in the speaker setting,
JVC’s original 3D-PHONIC processing (which has been
developed to create the surround effect through the front speakers
only) is used. The 3D-PHONIC indicator lights up on the display.
If incoming signals change from 2-channel digital signal to
another digital signal type, “MONO FILM” is canceled and an
appropriate Surround mode is activated.
Activating the DSP Modes
Activating one of the DSP modes for a source automatically
recalls the memorized settings and adjustments (see pages 19 to
25).
1
Select and play any source.
2
Press DSP repeatedly until the DSP mode you
want appears on the display.
Each time you press the button, the DSP modes change as
follows:
=
HALL 1
=
HALL 2
=
LIVE CLUB
=
DANCE CLUB
=
PAVILION
=
ALL CH STEREO
=
THEATER 1
=
THEATER 2
=
MONO FILM
=
(Back to the beginning)
Note:
When the surround speakers are set to “NONE,” the 3D-PHONIC
processing is applied to the DSP modes (the 3D-PHONIC indicator
also lights up).
To adjust the effect level (except All Channel Stereo),
see page
25.
To cancel the DSP mode
Press SURROUND/DSP OFF.
Sound reproduced from normal stereo
Sound reproduced from All Channel Stereo mode
Using the DSP Modes