Press subwoofer adaptive control, Ilei, Set ” m. tv” or “ vcr 2” position – Panasonic SA-AX6 User Manual

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-SUBWOOFER

ADAPTIVE
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BI-AMP . SUBWOOFER

BALANCE ■ LOW PASS FILTER

LF HF 50Hz 200Hz

This button balances low volume sounds by boosting bass sound

pressure of the front speakers and subwoofer.

This function allows you to enjoy balanced sounds even if the vol­

ume is low.

Press SUBWOOFER ADAPTIVE CONTROL.

The message “ON” will appear on the display for 2 seconds.

SUBWOOFER ADAPTIVE CONTROL indicator will light up.
To return to the previous condition, press once again.
The message “OFF” wilt appear on the display for 2 seconds and
the indicator turns off.

Basic operations

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This button can be used only when TVA/CR 2 is selected as the

input source.

The TVA/CR 2 input select button works for both TV input and input

from the source connected to the front side “VCR 2” terminals. {See
page 7.)

Set ” M. TV” or “ VCR 2” position.

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Turn Bi-AMP BALANCE to adjust the LF/HF

balance.

This adjusts the high and low frequency output of bi-wired front

speakers.
The setting depends on the speakers being used.
Adjust the balance to suit your room's acoustics and the features of
the speakers.

When BI-AMP is ON
“BI-AMP” will illuminate.

BI-AMP makes use of the special characteristics of bi-wiring to
reproduce high quality stereo sound.

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Bl-AMP will turn off and the indicator will go out in the following
cases:
» If any of the Dolby Pro Logic or SFC modes are turned on,
• If DVD 6CH INPUT is selected.

Only when a subwoofer is connected

SUBWOOFER

LOW PASS FILTER

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Turn SUBWOOFER LOW PASS FILTER to select a

suitable frequency.

The setting depends on the room's acoustics, the peculiarities of

the subwoofer, and the interaction of the subwoofer and the front
speakers.

Adjustments can not be made when DVD 6CH INPUT has been
selected.

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