Pioneer SC-LX501 Basic Manual English/French - Page 4

For 7.1-Channel System with, Surround Back Speakers

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> Before start > Hookup > Setup > Playback > Part Names 1 6 (P3) 7 8 Surround Back Speakers 4 For 7.1-Channel System (with Surround Back Speakers) This is a system with surround back speakers added to the basic 5.1-channel system. The connection of surround back speakers improves the sense of envelopment and connectivity of sound created by the back sound field and provides a more real sound field. You can select the Dolby Atmos listening mode, which realizes the most up-to-date 3D surround sound, when the input format is Dolby Atmos. With formats other than Dolby Atmos, you can still create a sound field by outputting sound from the surround back speakers when you select the Dolby Surround listening mode. The optimal positioning is for surround back speakers to be at ear height. Place the surround speakers in a more slightly forward position than you would in a 5.1-channel system. 0 If you are including surround back speakers in the setup, surround speakers are required. Go To "Hookup" (P9) ˎ1 ˎ2 ˎ3 ˎ 1: 22e to 30e, ˎ 2: 90e to 110e, ˎ 3: 135e to 150e Speaker B System In a 7.1-Channel System (with Surround Back Speakers), you can connect one more set of front speakers to use as a Speaker B System. In this state, the 7.1-Channel System becomes the Speaker A System and you can switch the same audio to output from A, B, or A+B. Note that sound is not output from the surround back speaker when A+B is selected. Note that sound is not output from Speaker B when Zone Speaker is used (P18). Go To "Hookup" (P9)

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> Before start
> Hookup
> Setup
> Playback
> Part Names
1
6
(
P3)
78
Surround Back Speakers
For 7.1-Channel System (with
Surround Back Speakers)
This is a system with surround back speakers added to the basic 5.1-channel system.
The connection of surround back speakers improves the sense of envelopment and
connectivity of sound created by the back sound field and provides a more real sound
field. You can select the Dolby Atmos listening mode, which realizes the most up-to-date
3D surround sound, when the input format is Dolby Atmos. With formats other than
Dolby Atmos, you can still create a sound field by outputting sound from the surround
back speakers when you select the Dolby Surround listening mode. The optimal
positioning is for surround back speakers to be at ear height. Place the surround
speakers in a more slightly forward position than you would in a 5.1-channel system.
0
If you are including surround back speakers in the setup, surround
speakers are required.
Go To "Hookup" (
P9)
1: 22
e
to 30
e
,
2: 90
e
to 110
e
,
3: 135
e
to 150
e
Speaker B System
In a 7.1-Channel System (with Surround
Back Speakers), you can connect one more
set of front speakers to use as a Speaker B
System. In this state, the 7.1-Channel
System becomes the Speaker A System
and you can switch the same audio to
output from A, B, or A+B. Note that sound is
not output from the surround back speaker
when A+B is selected. Note that sound is
not output from Speaker B when Zone
Speaker is used (
P18).
Go To "Hookup" (
P9)
2
3
1