Yamaha DVR-S150 Owners Manual - Page 68

Enjoying original 2ch sound (Stereo), To turn off Stereo playback turn on the, sound field effect

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Enjoying original 2ch sound (Stereo) You can play back original stereo sounds such as music CDs with the front speakers. STANDBY/ON POWER TV AUDIO ANGLE SUBTITLE SURROUND SELECT MATRIX 6.1 STEREO REPEAT A-B NIGHT SW CENTER SURR SET MENU TV CH PRESET TV INPUT A B C D E SHIFT SLEEP PRESET FREQ/RDS MODE PTY SEEK START ON SCREEN START MENU YPAO CH ENTER CH STATUS ON/OFF TV VOL MUTE RETURN TEST VOLUME AMP DVD/CD VCR VIDEO TUNER MOVIE MUSIC SPORTS GAME STEREO AMP CINEMA Enjoying High-Quality Sound 1 Play the 2ch source you want to listen to. 2 Press AMP. 3 Press STEREO. The sound field effect turns off and Stereo playback starts. y If Stereo is activated, "STEREO" appears in the CinemaStation display. ■ To turn off Stereo playback (turn on the sound field effect) Press STEREO again. y • Either front speakers or subwoofer produce(s) LFE channel sounds depending on the "BASS" setting in the Set Menu (page 77). • If "BASS" is set to "BOTH" or "FRONT" is set to "SML" in the Set Menu (page 77), the subwoofer produces low tones. Notes • If Stereo playback is selected (no sound field effect), either center speaker or surround speakers produce(s) no sound. • If Stereo playback is selected (no sound field effect) and "D. Range" is set to "MIN" in the Set Menu (page 78), the volume may become very low. In this case, turn off Stereo playback. • If you play a Dolby Digital or DTS sound when Stereo playback is selected (no sound field effect), the volume balance of the front speakers may be disturbed because the compressed dynamic range mixes the front speaker's channel sounds. In this case, turn off Stereo playback. SOUND OPTIONS 63

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Enjoying High-Quality Sound
SOUND OPTIONS
You can play back original stereo sounds such as music
CDs with the front speakers.
1
Play the 2ch source you want to listen to.
2
Press AMP.
3
Press STEREO.
The sound field effect turns off and Stereo playback
starts.
y
If Stereo is activated, “STEREO” appears in the CinemaStation
display.
To turn off Stereo playback (turn on the
sound field effect)
Press STEREO again.
y
Either front speakers or subwoofer produce(s) LFE channel
sounds depending on the “BASS” setting in the Set Menu
(page 77).
If “BASS” is set to “BOTH” or “FRONT” is set to “SML” in
the Set Menu (page 77), the subwoofer produces low tones.
If Stereo playback is selected (no sound field effect), either
center speaker or surround speakers produce(s) no sound.
If Stereo playback is selected (no sound field effect) and “D.
Range” is set to “MIN” in the Set Menu (page 78), the volume
may become very low. In this case, turn off Stereo playback.
If you play a Dolby Digital or DTS sound when Stereo playback
is selected (no sound field effect), the volume balance of the
front speakers may be disturbed because the compressed
dynamic range mixes the front speaker’s channel sounds. In this
case, turn off Stereo playback.
Enjoying original 2ch sound
(Stereo)
TV
CH
CINEMA
CH
POWER
AUDIO
SELECT
NIGHT
SW
TV CH
TV INPUT
SLEEP
PRESET
PRESET
A
B
C
D
E
CENTER
SURR
SHIFT
STEREO
MATRIX 6.1
A-B
REPEAT
ANGLE
SUBTITLE
ON SCREEN
MENU
TEST
RETURN
STATUS
TV VOL
VOLUME
MUTE
AMP
DVD/CD
VCR
VIDEO
TUNER
MOVIE
MUSIC
SPORTS
GAME
ENTER
YPAO
ON/OFF
STANDBY/ON
START
PTY SEEK
MODE
SURROUND
SET MENU
START
FREQ/RDS
AMP
STEREO
Notes