Before using the surround function, Center mode, De!ay time – Denon AVR-2500 User Manual

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• Before using the surround function

Make the following adjustments before using the surround

function.

1, Set the Dolby Pro Logic mode.

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PRO LOOiC

...

MODE

2. Select the center mode.

Select the center mode according to the center
speaker.

CENTER

MODE

3. Emit the test tone.

T.TONS

4. Select the auto sequence mode.

5. Adjust the center and rear levels to set the

volume of the speakers to the same level.

6, Turn the test tone off,

T.TONE

tlon as necessary.

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Center Mode

Set the center mode as described below, according to the type of

center speaker being used.

Normal mode; This mode is suited for an arrangement in which

the center channel speaker is smaller than the left and right

speakers. Signals below 100 Hz which have almost no effect on
directional

orientation

are

distributed

to

the

left

and

right

channels, whereas the center channel output signals greater than

100 Hz. As a result, the bass of the left and right channels

increases the apparent deepness of the sound.

Wide mode: This mode is suited for an arrangement in which the
center channel speaker is of the same grade as the left and right

speakers. The entire sound band from low region to high is output

to the center channel to provide an exciting sound field for your

enjoyment.

Phantom mode; Use this mode when center channel speaker is

not used. A directional emphasis circuit provides signal reproduc­

tion which is electrically oriented to the center and this provides
an exciting sound field for your enjoyment.

De!ay Time

The optimum delay time will differ depending on the listening

position. Referring to the chart at right, set the optimum delay

time for your room's space and seating position. For example,
when the distance from the front speakers to the listening

position is 20 feet and that from the rear speakers to the listening
position is 15 feet, the optimum delay time will be 20 ms.

The variable range of the delay time differs depending on the

mode.

DISTANCE FROM FRONT SPEAKERS (FEET)

USABLE SPEAKER PLACEMENT RANGE WITH

m PREFERRED

H ACCEPTABLE

Q NOT RECOMMENDED

[XX ms I DELAY TIME

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