Yamaha HTR-5440RDS Owner's Manual - Page 39
HP TONE CTRL (headphone tone control), REAR LR SP rear speaker mode, BASS OUT bass out mode
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INTRODUCTION PREPARATION BASIC OPERATION ADVANCED OPERATION I REAR LR SP (rear speaker mode) Choices: LRG (large), SML (small), NON (none) Initial setting: LRG LRG Select this if you have large left and right rear speakers or if a rear subwoofer is connected to the rear speakers. The entire range of the rear channel signal is directed to the left and right rear speakers. SML Select this if you have small left and right rear speakers. The low-frequency signals (90 Hz and below) of the rear channel are directed to the speakers selected with "BASS OUT". NON Select this if you do not have rear speakers. y • This unit is set in the Virtual CINEMA DSP mode by selecting NON for "REAR LR SP". I BASS OUT (bass out mode) LFE signals carry low-frequency effects when this unit decodes a Dolby Digital or DTS signal. Low-frequency signals are defined as 90 Hz and below. Choices: SWFR (subwoofer), MAIN, BOTH Initial setting: BOTH SET MENU I MAIN LVL (main level mode) Change this setting if you cannot match the output level of the center and rear speakers with the main speakers because of the unusually high-efficiency performance of the main speakers. Choices: NORM (normal), -10 dB Initial setting: NORM NORM (normal) Normally select this setting. -10 dB Select this if you cannot match the output level of your effect speakers with that of your main speakers when using the test tone. This setting decreases the main speaker output level to about one-third of the normal level. 2 HP TONE CTRL (headphone tone control) Use this feature to adjust the level of the bass and treble when you use your headphones. Control range (dB): -6 to +3 Initial setting: 0 dB for both BASS and TRBL (treble) dB dB SWFR Select this if you use a subwoofer. The LFE signals are directed to the subwoofer. MAIN Select this if you do not use a subwoofer. The LFE signals are directed to the main speakers. BOTH Select this if you use a subwoofer and you want to mix the main channel low-frequency signals with the LFE signals. Notes • When playing a 2-channel source (CD, MD, tape, video cassette etc.), select BOTH position to direct low bass signals (below 90 Hz) to the SUBWOOFER jack. • When you select SMALL (SML) for items "CENTER SP", "MAIN SP" and "REAR LR SP", the low-frequency signals (90 Hz and below) from those channels are added to the LFE and output to the subwoofer. APPENDIX English 37