Sony DAV-C900 Operating Instructions - Page 69

Settings and Adjustments, HIGH, SIDE [A] LOW, SIDE [A]

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• REAR - BEHIND [A] (LOW), BEHIND [A] (HIGH), SIDE [A] (LOW), SIDE [A] (HIGH), BEHIND [B] (LOW), BEHIND [B] (HIGH), SIDE [B] (LOW), SIDE [B] (HIGH): Specify the position, if the speakers are used with speaker stands [A] or without the speaker stands [B], and height to implement the Digital Cinema Surround modes in the "Virtual Multi Dimension" sound field (page 49) properly. - NONE: Select this if no rear speaker is used. • SUBWOOFER - YES Notes • When you select an item, the sound cuts off for a moment. • Depending on the settings of other speakers, the subwoofer may output excessive sound. Specifying the rear speaker position and height If you select anything other than "NONE" in "REAR," specify the position and height of the rear speakers. The default setting is underlined. BEHIND [A] (LOW) or (HIGH) Select this if the rear speakers are located in section B attached with the speaker stands [A], and if the height is in section D, select (LOW) or in C, select (HIGH). SIDE [A] (LOW) or (HIGH) Select this if the rear speakers are located in section A attached with the speaker stands [A], and if the height is in section D, select (LOW) or in C, select (HIGH). BEHIND [B] (LOW) or (HIGH) Select this if the rear speakers are located in section B without the speaker stands [B], and if the height is in section D, select (LOW) or in C, select (HIGH). SIDE [B] Select this if the rear speakers (LOW) or (HIGH) are located in section A without the speaker stands [B], and if the height is in section D, select (LOW) or in C, select (HIGH). These parameters are not available when "REAR" is set to "NONE." Position diagram A B Height diagram 90 A 45 B 20 C C 60 D D 30 Settings and Adjustments continued 69

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Settings and Adjustments
Position diagram
Height diagram
60
30
C
C
D
D
• REAR
BEHIND [A] (LOW), BEHIND [A]
(HIGH), SIDE [A] (LOW), SIDE [A]
(HIGH), BEHIND [B] (LOW),
BEHIND [B] (HIGH), SIDE [B]
(LOW), SIDE [B] (HIGH): Specify the
position, if the speakers are used with
speaker stands [A] or without the
speaker stands [B], and height to
implement the Digital Cinema
Surround modes in the “Virtual Multi
Dimension” sound field (page 49)
properly.
— NONE: Select this if no rear speaker is
used.
• SUBWOOFER
YES
Notes
When you select an item, the sound cuts off for a
moment.
Depending on the settings of other speakers, the
subwoofer may output excessive sound.
Specifying the rear speaker position
and height
If you select anything other than “NONE” in
“REAR,” specify the position and height of
the rear speakers. The default setting is
underlined.
BEHIND [A]
(LOW) or (HIGH)
SIDE
[A
]
(LOW) or (HIGH)
BEHIND
[B
]
(LOW) or (HIGH)
90
20
45
A
A
B
B
Select this if the rear speakers
are located in section
B
attached with the speaker
stands [A], and if the height is
in section
D
, select (LOW) or
in
C
, select (HIGH).
Select this if the rear speakers
are located in section
A
attached with the speaker
stands [A], and if the height is
in section
D
, select (LOW) or
in
C
, select (HIGH).
Select this if the rear speakers
are located in section
B
without the speaker stands [B],
and if the height is in section
D
, select (LOW) or
in
C
,
select (HIGH).
SIDE [B]
(LOW) or (HIGH)
Select this if the rear speakers
are located in section
A
without the speaker stands [B],
and if the height is in section
D
, select (LOW) or
in
C
,
select (HIGH).
These parameters are not available when “REAR” is
set to “NONE.”
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