Adjusting the sound, Front panel operations, Digital recording – Sony STR-DA90ESG User Manual

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Front Panel Operations

(Remote Short-cuts: USA and Canada only)

Adjusting the Sound

The adjusted sounds are stored automatically.

To select the sound fields

For the on-screen operations, see page 33.

Press GENRE repeatedly to display the sound fields
genres, then press MODE repeatedly to display the
sound fields mode. For the list of sound fields, see
page 31.

To turn off the sound fields

Press SOUND FIELD.

To adjust the equalizer parameters

For the on-screen operations, see page 35.

1

Start playing a component, then select the sound
field you want to adjust.

2

Open the control panel and press EQUALIZER
CH repeatedly to select Front (F), Center (C) or
Rear (R).

3

Press EQUALIZER BAND repeatedly to select
Bass (BASS) or Treble (TREBLE).

4

Use digital processing control buttons (B/b) to
adjust the level, then use (V/v) to select the
frequency (Hz) and use (B/b) to adjust the
frequency. Repeat until you obtain the sound you
desire. You can adjust the level ± 10 dB in 0.5 dB
steps.

Front speaker bass adjustment

Level : F: BASS 0dB
Frequency : F: BASS 250Hz

Front speaker treble adjustment

Level : F: TREBLE 0dB
Frequency : F: TREBLE 2.5kHz

Center speaker bass adjustment

Level : C: BASS 0dB
Frequency : C: BASS 250Hz

Center speaker treble adjustment

Level : C: TREBLE 0dB
Frequency : C: TREBLE 2.5kHz

Rear speaker bass adjustment

Level : R: BASS 0dB
Frequency : R: BASS 250Hz

Rear speaker treble adjustment

Level : R: TREBLE 0dB
Frequency : R: TREBLE 2.5kHz

Digital Recording

EXAMPLE: Recording a CD using a DAT deck.
See your DAT or CD player’s instruction manual if you need
help.

1

Turn FUNCTION to select DAT/MD, then press
INPUT MODE repeatedly to select “DIGITAL
(OPTICAL)”.

2

Turn FUNCTION to select CD, then press INPUT
MODE repeatedly to select “DIGITAL
(OPTICAL)”.

3

Insert a blank digital audio tape into the DAT for
recording.

4

Start recording on the DAT, then start playing the
CD you want to record.

Note

You cannot record the digital signal from a Dolby Digital
(AC-3) program source.

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