Surround back speaker setting, Subwoofer setting, Crossover frequency setting – Pioneer VSX-D712 User Manual

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Setting up the receiver

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One of the following configurations should
match your setup:

Surround back speaker setting

• Default setting:

S (VSX-D812), (VSX-

D712)

You must let the receiver know if surround
back speaker(s) have been connected, and
how big they are. The size you choose (large or
small) determines how much bass is sent
from the receiver to the speakers. If you have
connected a surround back subwoofer (VSX-
D812), you should select the surround back
subwoofer setting (

SB SW) from the options.

Choose (asterisk) if no speaker is
connected.

Use or to select SB S, SB , SB SW

or SB L.

* VSX-D812 only

• To select

SB L, you must have SL selected

in the Speaker setting.

Subwoofer setting

You can choose whether the subwoofer is
used or not. Use the plus (

PLUS) setting for

extra bass.

Use or to select subwoofer YES,

PLUS or NO.

• If you chose the small front speaker

setting,

SW YES is automatically set and

locked.

• When you select the

PLUS setting, you

will get the bass sounds from the
subwoofer even if the front speakers are
set to

L.

Crossover frequency setting

• Default setting:

100 Hz

Crossover frequency is the point where the
receiver divides the high and low sounds (the
frequencies) between the speakers. Since
most smaller speakers can’t handle deep
bass tones, you can send these sounds to the
subwoofer (or if you don’t have a subwoofer,
the large (

L) speakers in your system) instead

of the speakers set to small (

S) in your setup.

Choose the point at which you want the
frequency routed to the subwoofer (or

L

speakers).

FL-CL-SL

FL-CL-SS

FL-CL-S

FL-CS-SL

FL-CS-SS

FS-C -SS

FS-CS-S

FS-CS-SS

FL-C -SS

FL-C -SL

FL-CS-S

FL-C -S

FS-C -S

SB S

SB

SB SW*

SB L

YES

PLUS

NO

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