Speaker setting guide – Pioneer SC-LX58-S User Manual

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14

Auto Surround, ALC and Stream Direct with different input signal

formats

The following charts show what you will hear with different input signal formats, depending on the Stream Direct
mode (see

Using Stream Direct

on

page 64

) you have selected.

Stereo (2 channel) signal formats

Input signal format

Auto Surround /

DIRECT

ALC

PURE DIRECT

Surround Back speaker(s): Connected

Dolby: 2.0 Surround

Dolby Digital

Dolby Digital

Dolby Digital

DTS Surround

Neo:X CINEMA

DTS

Neo:X CINEMA

Other stereo sources

Stereo playback

Stereo playback

Stereo playback

Analog sources

As above

As above

ANALOG DIRECT (stereo)

PCM sources

As above

As above

Stereo playback

DVD-A sources

As above

As above

As above

SACD sources

As above

As above

As above

Surround Back speaker(s): Not connected

Dolby: 2.0 Surround

Dolby Digital

Dolby Digital

Dolby Digital

DTS Surround

Neo:X CINEMA

DTS

Neo:X CINEMA

Other stereo sources

Stereo playback

Stereo playback

Stereo playback

Analog sources

As above

As above

ANALOG DIRECT (stereo)

PCM sources

As above

As above

Stereo playback

DVD-A sources

As above

As above

As above

SACD sources

As above

As above

As above

Multichannel signal formats

Input signal format

Auto Surround / PURE DIRECT / DIRECT

Surround Back speaker(s): Connected

Dolby: Surround EX

Dolby Digital

Dolby TrueHD

<a>

DTS-HD Master Audio ES (6.1 channel flagged)

DTS-ES (Matrix)

DTS-ES (6.1 channel sources/6.1 channel flagged)

DTS-ES (Matrix/Discrete)

Other 5.1/6.1/7.1 channel sources

Straight decoding

Surround Back speaker(s): Not connected

DVD-A sources/Multi-ch PCM

Straight decoding

SACD sources (5.1 channel encoding)

As above

Other 5.1/6.1/7.1 channel sources

As above

a Unavailable with only one surround back speaker connected.

Speaker Setting Guide

In order to achieve an even better surround effect, it is important to accurately position the speakers and make
their volume and tone characteristics uniform so as to finely focus the multi-channel sound.
The three major elements in positioning the speakers are distance, angle and orientation (the direction in
which the speakers are pointing).
Distance: The distance of all the speakers should be equal.
Angle: The speakers should be horizontally symmetrical.
Orientation: The orientation should be horizontally symmetrical.
In most homes, however, it is not possible to achieve this environment. For the distance, on this receiver it is pos-
sible to automatically correct the speaker distance electrically to a precision of 1 cm using the Full Auto MCACC
Setup function (

page 48

).

Step 1: Speaker layout and distance adjustment

Use speaker stands or the like to make sure the speakers are steady, and leave at least 10 cm from the surround-
ing walls. Position the speakers attentively so that the speakers on the left and right are at equal angles from the
listening position (center of the adjustments). (We recommend using cords, etc., when adjusting the layout.)
Ideally all the speakers should be equidistant from the listening position.

Note

If the speakers cannot be set at equal distances (on a circle), use the Auto MCACC Setup speaker distance cor-
rection and Fine Speaker Distance functions to make them equalize the distance artificially.

Step 2: Adjusting the speaker height

Adjust the heights (angles) of the different speakers.
Adjust so that the front speaker units reproducing mid- and high frequencies is roughly at the height of the ears.
If the center speaker cannot be set at the same height as the front speakers, adjust its angle of elevation to point
it to the listening position.
Set surround speaker 1 so that it is not under the height of the ears.

Step 3: Adjusting the speaker orientation

If the left and right speakers are not pointing in the same direction, the tone will not be the same on the right
and left, and as a result the sound field will not be reproduced properly. However, if all the speakers are pointed
towards the listening position, the sound field will seem cramped. Testing by the Pioneer Multi-channel Research
Group has shown that a good sense of sound positioning can be achieved by pointing all the speakers towards an
area 30 cm to 80 cm behind the listening position (between the surround speakers and the listening position).
However, the sense of sound positioning can differ according to the conditions in the room and the speakers
being used. In smaller environments in particular (when the front speakers are close to the listening position),
with this method the speakers will be pointed too inward. We suggest you use this example of installation as
reference when trying out different installation methods.

 
 

 

 

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