Audio adjustments, Using the dynamic range control, Using the dual mono mode – Pioneer DEQ-P7000 User Manual

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Audio Adjustments

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Using the dynamic range control

The dynamic range refers to the difference
between the largest and softest sounds. The
dynamic range control compresses this differ-
ence so that you can clearly hear sounds even
at low volume levels.

1 Press AUDIO to select DRC.
Press AUDIO until DRC appears in the display.

2 Press

5 to turn the dynamic range control

on.
DRC ON
appears in the display. Dynamic range
control is now on.
• You can turn off dynamic range control by
pressing

∞.

Notes

• The dynamic range control is effective only on

Dolby Digital sounds.

• When playing other than the DVD disc, you

cannot switch this mode.

Using the dual mono mode

When playing a disc recorded on a dual mono
mode, you can select the channel to output.

1 Press AUDIO to select D.MONO.
Press AUDIO until D.MONO appears in the
display.

2 Press

2 or 3 to select the desired output

setting.
Press

2 or 3 until the desired output setting

appears in the display.
L&R (left and right channels)—L ch (left chan-
nel)—R ch (right channel)

Notes

• This function is effective only on dual mono

mode sound.

• When playing other than the DVD disc, you

cannot switch this mode.

Using the direct control

You can override audio settings to check for
effectiveness of your audio settings.

1 Press AUDIO to select DIRECT.
Press AUDIO until DIRECT appears in the
display.

2 Press

5 to turn the direct control on.

DIRECT ON appears in the display. Direct
control is now on.
• You can turn off direct control by pressing

∞.

Note

• All audio functions are locked out during

DIRECT ON except VOLUME.

Using the Dolby Pro Logic

Dolby Pro Logic gives enhanced spatial and
directional effects, creating theater-like sense of
presence and ambience.
• If the source is a 2-channel LPCM audio or a
2-channel Dolby Digital audio and you select
SFC effects that are most applicable for 5.1-
channel audio (i.e., Musical, Drama or
Action), we recommend switching Dolby Pro
Logic on. On the other hand, when selecting
SFC effects that are intended for use with 2-
channel audio (i.e., Jazz, Hall or Club), we
recommend switching Dolby Pro Logic off.

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