Accessing the sound settings, Selecting sound options – Sony GRAND WEGA 2-694-282-13(1) User Manual

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Accessing the Sound Settings

Selecting Sound
Options

The Sound settings include the following options:

1.

Press

MENU..................

2.

Select

Settings...............

3.

Highlight........................

4. Press to select................

To highlight an option and to change settings, press

V v B b.

Press

to confirm the selection.

To exit the Sound, press

.

MENU

Ch

Sound

Sound Mode

Dynamic

Reset

Treble

Bass

Balance

Move:

Select:

Exit:

MENU

MENU

Option

Description

Sound
Mode

Dynamic

Select to enhance treble and bass.

Standard

Suitable for spoken dialog.

Custom

Flat setting.

Reset

Resets the current Sound Mode setting to the default values, except
MTS, Speaker and Audio Out options.

Treble

Adjust to increase or decrease higher-pitched sounds.

Bass

Adjust to increase or decrease lower-pitched sounds.

Balance

Adjust to emphasize left or right speaker balance.

Steady
Sound

On

Select to stabilize the volume across all programs
and commercials.

Off

Select to turn off Steady Sound.

Volume
Offset

Adjust to increase or decrease the sound level of the current input
(TV or video input) relative to other inputs.

Surround

TruSurround
XT

Select for surround sound (for stereo programs
only).

Off

Normal stereo or mono reception.

Select to give sound more impact by compensating for phase effects
in speakers. Select from High, Low, and Off.

BBE

The BBE option is not adjustable (it is grayed out) if
the Sound Mode option is set to Dynamic (BBE is
High), or Standard (BBE is Low). All three options are
available only in Custom mode.

z

Sound Mode settings
are independent of
settings in the
Treble/Bass options.

z

TruSurround XT
attempts to create the
same surround effect
produced by a
multichannel system
using the left and right
speakers.

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