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Turning on and off the surround/
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DSP mode
You can use surround or Digital Signal
Processor (DSP) mode while playing any
source.
However, when playing a multi-channel
encoded disc, you cannot apply DSP mode to
the playback sounds.
• When "AUTO SURROUND" is set to "ON"
(initial setting when shipped from factory), an
appropriate surround mode is automatically
selected without any setting operation (see
page 50).
• To obtain the best possible surround sounds,
set the seat position and speaker size
correctly (see pages 50 and 51). If only rear
speakers are activated (set to "LARGE" or
"SMALL"), surround/DSP mode is
defeated (set to "DEFEAT") and cannot be
changed.
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Ex. When playing DVD
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• While playing a multi-channel encoded
disc:
Surround On (DSP Off)
• While playing a 2-channel (stereo) disc:
Surround On (DSP Off)
(Surround/DSP Off)
• Surround On (DSP Off)
While playing a multi-channel Dolby
Digital encoded disc, "Dolby Digital" is
automatically selected.
While playing a multi-channel DTS
encoded disc, "DTS" is automatically
selected.
While playing any other disc, "Dolby Pro
Logic II" is automatically selected.
• You can select either "Dolby Pro Logic
II Movie" or "Dolby Pro Logic II
Music."
• DSP On (Surround Off)
Currently selected DSP mode is activated.
• DEFEAT (Surround/DSP Off)
Both surround and DSP mode is
canceled.
• You cannot go to the next step.
DEFEAT (Surround Off)
DSP On (Surround Off)
DEFEAT
To be continued...
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