Video conversion, Bass management, Chapter 5 – Sunfire Theater Grand Receiver TGR-401-230 User Manual

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CHAPTER 5

The TGR-401 has a bass man-

agement system that allows you to

choose whether your speakers will

play the full frequency range, or if

the bass will be redirected to the

subwoofer.

The advantages of redirecting the

bass to a subwoofer are :

• The overall bass of the system

is improved as subwoofers,

such as Sunfire's powered

True Subwoofers, are specially

designed for this frequency

range.

• The subwoofer can simulta-

neously play the bass from all

of the speakers, in addition to

its own low frequency effects

channel (LFE).

• There is no loss in percep-

tion of the position of movie or

music sound effects, as the ear

cannot easily locate the posi-

tion of bass sound sources.

• Smaller speakers can be used

for front, center and sur-

rounds, as they do not have to

reproduce the low frequency

range. This leads to a saving

in speaker expense and room

space. Note that a subwoofer

is required if the front speakers

are not set to LARGE.

• The TGR-401 amplifiers do not

waste power reproducing the

low frequency range.

The SPEAKER SIZE menu is used

to set the bass management correctly

for your speaker system.

The speaker choices are:
OFF: The speakers are not present.
LARGE: the speakers receive the

full frequency range, and their bass is

not redirected to the subwoofer.

40, 45, 50...150 Hz: The bass

below this frequency is redirected to

the subwoofer. Check your speaker

manuals to find their frequency re-

sponse, and choose a frequency that

is above the lowest, or choose 90 Hz

as a good starting point.

NOTE: Dolby Digital and DTS

modes are designed especially for

complete systems with front, cen-

ter, and surround speakers and

subwoofers. You need all of the

speakers to get the best performance

from your Home Theater. If you do not

have a subwoofer connected and you

are using large speakers, then you

should not use the bass management

system (so set all the speakers to

Large). Without a subwoofer, you will

be missing the 5.1 LFE (low frequency

effects) information.

Considering the advantages of

the bass management system, you

might try setting all of your speakers

to 90 Hz (for example), even if they

are capable of good low-frequency

performance.

Video Conversion

The TGR-401 has advanced digital

video DSP circuitry and coding which

allows the following:

• Up conversion from composite

video inputs to S-video and

component video outputs.

• Up conversion from S-video

inputs to component video

outputs.

• Down conversion from S-video

inputs to the MON composite

video output jack.

The video conversion makes the

TGR-401 able to switch all of your

video sources, making it the central

controller for all of your audio and

video entertainment.

For example, suppose you have

your TV connected to the component

video outputs of the TGR-401. Any of

your other video sources can be con-

nected to the TGR-401, even those

which do not have component video.

The TGR-401 will convert any com-

posite and S-video sources to compo-

nent video.

Notes:

• Do not connect both compos-

ite and S-video inputs on the

same TGR-401 input. Always

connect the highest quality

video source type.

• The quality of the converted

output is limited by the quality

of the original source.

• The TGR-401 has sophisticat-

ed video circuitry that requires

it to be pre-configured for only

one type of television broad-

cast standard. For US models,

this is NTSC and for export

models, this is PAL-BGIH.

Bass Management

SPEAKER SIZE

CHOICES

FRONT

90HZ

LARGE,40,45,50,55,60,65,...150

CENTER

90HZ

OFF, LARGE,40,45,50,55,60,65,...150

SURROUND

90HZ

OFF, LARGE,40,45,50,55,60,65,...150

BACK SURR

90HZ

OFF, LARGE,40,45,50,55,60,65,...150

NUM BACK

SPKRS

2

N/A,1,2

SUBWOOFER

90HZ

OFF, 40,45,50,55,60,65,...150

SUBWOOFER

MODE

NORM

NORMAL, ENHANCED

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