3d-environmental sound system, Enjoying music with sound of presence, Note on provided cd – Kenwood UD-952 User Manual

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3D-environmental sound system

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This system allows you to reproduce two input sources, for
example the CD and TAPE, separately from the main speakers
and OMNI speakers. Overlapping the environmental sound
from the OMNI speakers on the music from the main speakers
will bring an atmosphere as if the listener is listening to the
music in the middle of that environment.

To enjoy the environmental sound play, it is required to
install the OMNI speakers (OMNI-A5: optional).

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Enjoying music with sound of presence

The noise and atmosphere of a concert hall, jazz club or sta­
dium will enhance the ambience of music.

Play the desired track from the provided CD through the
OMNI speakers and play music through the main speakers.

When the presence sound is combined with one of

^ the DSP presence modes, the atmosphere can be

made more realistic.

3D stands for "three-dimensional".

Note on provided CD

When it is required to play a music CD while reproducing one of the
environmental sounds on the CD provided, record the desired envi­
ronmental sound track of the CD ON to a tape, play this tape through
the OMNI speakers and play the desired music of the music CD
through the main-speakers. By using the repeat playback function of
the CD player unit when recording onto tape, the same track can be
recorded repeatedly on it.

Repeat playback

Recording [p^

The provided CD has been produced to reproduce the height and
directional properties as well as the left/right positions and feeling
of depth of the sound sources. We strongly recommend that you
also experience the world of 3D environmental sound!

Storing radio stations in memory (Station preset)

Up to 20 broadcast stations can be stored as preset stations
with a preset number assigned to each of them.
Once stations are preset, they can be received by simply

specifying their numbers.

preparation.

Receive a station to be stored in pre­

set memory.

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