Sherwood R-925 User Manual

Page 11

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Adjust the tone (bass and treble).

6

Adjust the stereo balance between the left and
the right channels.

7

To mute the sound.

10

To enjoy the impressive bass sound.

9

It is adjustable only when the subwoofer is connected
and the subwoofer is set to YES . (Refer to

Adjusting the speaker setting” on page 14 )

Note : Extreme settings at high volume may damage

your speakers.

Press it again to cancel.

The “MUTE” is flickering.
To resume the previous sound level, press it again.

To listen with the headphones.

11

Ensure that the SPEAKER ON/OFF switch is set to

off.

11

Adjust the (overall) volume.

5

Adjust the subwoofer level.

8

Operate the selected component for playback.

4

ENGLISH

When playing back the program sources
with the surround sound, refer to

Enjoying surround sounds” on page 13.

MASTER VOLUME

or

DOWN

UP

MASTER VOLUME

BASS

TREBLE

10+

-10

10+

-10

BALANCE

LEFT

RIGHT

or

SURBWOOFER LEVEL

SUBWOOFER

CINEMA BASS

MUTE

PHONES

Each time this button is pressed,

the corresponding input is
selected as follows;

– In the normal stereo or a

surround mode other than the
Dolby DIGITAL(AC-3) mode.

– In the Dolby DIGITAL(AC-3) mode:Not available for CD

(RF:LDP only)

OPTICAL

COAXIAL

When the selected optical or coaxial digital input is not

connected, the selected DIGITAL INPUT indicator is
flickering, meaning no sound. (Refer to “Select the
desired surround mode” on page 13)

When DVD, LDP or AUX/TV is selected and the

Dolby DIGITAL(AC-3) mode is selected, regardless
of the input source selected, the Dolby DIGITAL(AC-3)
program sources on the component connected to the
selected digital input can be heard.

OPTICAL

COAXIAL

ANALOG

Select the digital (or the analog) input connected as

desired.

When CD, DVD, LDP or AUX/TV is
selected as input source

DIGITAL

INPUT

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