Kenwood C-V751 User Manual - Page 23
Speaker settings, Setup for surround play (SET UP), Select the speaker setup mode
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Speaker settings Setup for surround play (SET UP) The feeling of presence in the surround effects can be improved by performing the following adjustment procedure according to the speaker system and listening room environment in use. Once they are adjusted, re-adjustment is not necessary even after the surround mode is switched to other modes. When the SERIES 21 speakers are used, the settings in steps 1 and 2 are not necessary. Select the speaker setup mode 1 Select the speaker setup mode. GRC 1 Select the "music" or "movie" icon in the fixed segment screen. musi c or vie mo 2 Select the "Main" icon . 3 Enter the setup mode. (Select the icon) Speaker settings 23 4 Select "SP Selection" icon. 5 Select "Quick" or "Custom" icon. or 6 Select the item to be adjusted. (Select the icon) 1 Quick Setup : Use this method for a simplified setup where you identify whether a speaker is present and let the receiver automatically determine the appropriate speaker settings. 2 Custom Setup : Use this method for a more customized setup where you determine more of the speaker settings, such as the bandwidth of the sound sent to each speaker. Main unit Each press of the SETUP key switches the adjustment items as shown below. Each press MULTI CONTROL LEVEL or key switches the indication. "SUBW Sub-woofer ON/OFF setting. "REMIX"*1 Sub-woofer remix ON/OFF setting. "FRNT"*2 Front speaker setting. "CNTR Center speaker setting. "SURR Surround speaker setting. TEST TONE Test tone output. FRONT DISTANCE Front speaker distance. CENTER DISTANCE Center speaker distance. SURROUND DISTANCE ........ Surround speaker distance. End of SET UP *1, *2 This setting is not available if "SW Off" is selected in the above. ÷ After adjusting the speaker size and ON/OFF setting, be sure to perform "Adjust the speaker level" ∞ using the test tone described in step 4.