Selecting the center mode, Using sound fields, Continued) – Sony TA-AV571 User Manual

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Getting the Most Out of Dolby

Pro Logic Surround Sound

To obtain the best possible Dolby Pro Logic Surround
sound, first select the center mode. Then, adjust the
volume of each speaker.

Nofe fhat you must connect the rear speakers and / or a
center speaker to do the following adjusfments.

CENTER

MODE

DOLBY

CENTER

REAR

SURROUND-

T.TONE

SURROUND-

DELAY

LEVEL

CONTROL

CENTER ■

LEVEL

CONTROL'
REAR

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SURROUND

MODE

SURROUND

ON/OFF

Using Sound Fields

Selecting the center mode

The amplifier offers you four center modes:
NORMAL, WIDE, 3 CH, and PHANTOM. Each mode
is designed for a different speaker configuration.
Select the mode that best suits your speaker's system
configuration.

1

Press DOLBY to turn on the Dolby Pro Logic

mode.

2

Press CENTER MODE repeatedly until the center

mode you want appears in the display. Select the
center mode by referring to the following chart.

If you have

Select

So that

Front and rear

speakers, and a

sm all center

speaker

NORMAL

The bass sound of the

center channel is

output from the front

speakers(because a

sm all speaker cannot

produce enough

bass).

Front and rear

speakers, and a

large center

speaker

W IDE

For wide range

Dolby Pro Logic

Surround sound to

all speakers.

Front and

center speakers,

no rear speaker

3CH

(3

Channel

Logic)

The sound of the rear

channel is output

from the front

speakers.

Front and rear

speakers, no

center speaker

PHANTOM

The sound of the

center channel is

output from the front

speakers.

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When you use the remote [J]

Press SURROUND M ODE repeatedly to select DOLBY.

You can adjust the speaker's volume or delay tim e

sim ply by pressing the buttons on the rem ote.

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