Yamaha DVX-S302 Owner's Manual - Page 51
SOUND CONTROLS, Selecting surround sound, Selecting digital sound effects
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SOUND CONTROLS SOUND CONTROLS Note For proper surround sound, make sure the speakers and subwoofer are connected to this receiver (see "Connecting the subwoofer" on page 17). EFFECT SURR PRESET NIGHT SUBTITLE AUDIO ANGLE ZOOM TVVOL TV CH TV INPUT EFFECT TRE BASS SURR VOL MUTE TV AUX TUNER DVD/CD TRE/BASS VOL (+/-) ■ Selecting surround sound - Press SURR on the remote control to select: MULTI-CHANNEL or STEREO. - The availability of the various surround sound modes depends on the number of speakers used and the sound available on the disc. - The center and surround speakers operate only in multi-channel surround mode. - Stereo broadcasts or recordings produce some surround channel effects when played in a surround mode. However, mono (single channel sound) sources do not produce any sound from the surround speakers. Note The surround sound mode cannot be selected if the system setup menu is selected. ■ Selecting digital sound effects You can select preset digital sound effects that match the content of your disc, or that optimize the sound of the musical style you are playing. Press EFFECT to select from the available sound effects. When playing movie discs or while in TV mode, you can select: CONCERT, DRAMA, ACTION or SCI-FI. When playing music discs or while in TUNER or AUX mode, you can select: ROCK, DIGITAL, CLASSIC or JAZZ. Notes - Digital sound effects and the treble/bass features cannot be activated at the same time. - For flat sound output, select CONCERT or CLASSIC. ■ Adjusting the treble/bass level The TREBLE (high tone) and BASS (low tone) features enable you to define the sound-processor settings. 1 Press TRE or BASS on the remote control. 2 Within five seconds, press VOL (+/-) to adjust the treble or bass level (MIN, -2, -1, 0, +1, +2 or MAX). → If the volume control is not used within five seconds, it will resume its normal volume control function. 46