Adjusting delay time, Adjusting dynamic range – Aiwa NSX-DS8 User Manual

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ADJUSTING DELAY TIME

Sounds from the surround speakers are reproduced a split
second after the front speakers for the effect of “depth”. This
delay time, as well as that for the center speaker, can be adjusted.

1 Play the Dolby Surround sound.

See “Playing Dolby Surround sound” (page 21).

2 Press MANUAL SELECT repeatedly on the remote

control to select the delay time to adjust.

“C XmS”: delay time setting for center speaker
“S XmS” : delay time setting for surround speakers

3 Press

r

r

r

r

rf

f

f

f

f

or

g

g

g

g

gt

t

t

t

t

to adjust the delay

time.

[Center speaker]
Adjust the delay time so that screen dialog are heard clearly
and naturally.
The default is 0 milliseconds (no delay). Adjust between 0
and 5 ms in 1 ms steps.

[Surround speakers]
Adjust the delay time to suit your preference.
Dolby Digital
The default is 5 ms. Adjust between 0 and 15 ms in 5 ms
steps.
Dolby Pro Logic
The default is 20 ms. Adjust between 15 and 30 ms in 5 ms
steps.

NOTE

• Adjustment of the delay time setting in Dolby Digital affects

that of Dolby Pro Logic, and vice versa. Surround speaker
delay time in Dolby Digital of 0 ms, 5 ms, 10 ms, and 15 ms,
correspond to 15 ms, 20 ms, 25 ms and 30 ms in Dolby Pro
Logic, respectively.

• Delay time adjustment is available only for speakers that are

activated (i.e., no center speaker adjustment in the Phantom
mode and no surround speaker adjustment in the 3 Stereo
mode).

ADJUSTING DYNAMIC RANGE

In Dolby Digital, dynamic range between soft and loud sounds
can be adjusted to suit your desired playback volume.
Dynamic range adjustment is not available for Dolby Pro Logic.

1 Play the Dolby Digital sound.

See “Playing Dolby Surround sound” (page 21).

2 Hold down

a

a

a

a

a

SET until “MIDNIGHT THEATER”

appears on the display.

3 Press

f

f

f

f

f

or

g

g

g

g

g

to select the desired mode.

[MIN]
Minimum dynamic range compression. Enjoy the full dynamic
range of the sound track as experienced in a movie theater.
[STD]
Standard dynamic range compression recommended by the
software producers when playing back at home. Default.
[MAX]
Maximum dynamic range compression. Keeps soft sounds
and dialogs intelligible even with the overall volume turned
down. Select this mode when you have to keep the volume
low, for example, when playing back late at night.

NOTE

a

SET acts as the pause button during recording.

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