Sony STR-DA5800ES Operating Instructions (Large File - 19.74 MB) - Page 103

Center Speaker Lift Up, Surround Speaker Position, Speaker Relocation, Front, Type

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Adjusting Settings Note • This function does not work in the following cases: - There are no surround speakers. - "MULTI IN" is selected. - "2ch Analog Direct" is selected. - Headphones are connected. Center Speaker Lift Up By using the front high speakers, you can lift up the sounds of the center speaker to an appropriate height on the screen, allowing you to enjoy natural representation without discomfort. x 1~10 x Off Note • This function does not work in the following cases. - "MULTI IN" is selected. - Headphones are connected. - There is no center speaker. - There are no front high speakers and "Virtual Front High" is set to "Off." - The 2CH mode sound field is being used. - The sound filed for music is being used. - The "Multi Stereo" sound filed is being used. - The "Movie Height" sound filed is being used. Surround Speaker Position Lets you set the correct angles of the surround speakers for the Speaker Relocation function. x Front x Back Note • This function does not work in the following cases: - There are no surround speakers. - Headphones are connected. Speaker Relocation Lets you calibrate speaker positioning (configuration angle of each speaker from the measurement position) to improve the surround effect. x Type A Places surround back speakers on the back wall in addition to those speakers in Recommendation ITU-R for 5.1 channel speaker placement. Drawing of the relocated speaker placement x Type B Places four surround speakers at virtually identical angles, according to Recommendation ITU-R for 7.1 channel speaker placement. continued 103US

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Adjusting Settings
Note
• This function does not work in the following cases:
There are no surround speakers.
“MULTI IN” is selected.
“2ch Analog Direct” is selected.
Headphones are connected.
By using the front high speakers, you can lift
up the sounds of the center speaker to an
appropriate height on the screen, allowing you
to enjoy natural representation without
discomfort.
x
1~10
x
Off
Note
• This function does not work in the following cases.
“MULTI IN” is selected.
Headphones are connected.
There is no center speaker.
There are no front high speakers and “Virtual
Front High” is set to “Off.”
The 2CH mode sound field is being used.
The sound filed for music is being used.
The “Multi Stereo” sound filed is being used.
The “Movie Height” sound filed is being used.
Lets you set the correct angles of the surround
speakers for the Speaker Relocation function.
x
Front
x
Back
Note
• This function does not work in the following cases:
There are no surround speakers.
Headphones are connected.
Lets you calibrate speaker positioning
(configuration angle of each speaker from the
measurement position) to improve the
surround effect.
x
Type A
Places surround back speakers on the back
wall in addition to those speakers in
Recommendation ITU-R for 5.1 channel
speaker placement.
x
Type B
Places four surround speakers at virtually
identical angles, according to
Recommendation ITU-R for 7.1 channel
speaker placement.
Center Speaker Lift Up
Surround Speaker Position
Speaker Relocation
Drawing of the relocated speaker placement
continued