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Enjoying surround sound (sound mode) (continued)
You can enjoy spacious sound recorded in Dolby Digital or DTS. Also, Dolby Pro Logic allows you to enjoy spacious 2 channel stereo sound.
ENGLISH
Advanced Features
Listening to 2 channel stereo sounds
Whilst the disc is playing, press the STEREO button. Example: DTS format
You can enjoy 2 channel stereo sound. When you press once, the last used setting appears. To change it, press the button repeatedly within 3 seconds.
STEREO VIRTUAL (*)
STEREO: VIRTUAL (*):
You can enjoy the great acoustic effects of the front speakers and subwoofer/amplifier unit. Although the surround speaker does not work, you can enjoy spacious surround effects. It sounds as if speakers are also placed in .
(*)
For CD playback, "SURROUND" appears instead of "VIRTUAL" (effects are the same).
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Notes: When the surround mode is set to "STEREO" or "VIRTUAL (SURROUND)", the same monaural sound is reproduced in the both of the right and left channels. Some discs are recorded at 96 kHz (sampling frequency). When this type of disc is played on a compatible player and signals are digitally [AUX (DIGITAL) IN] sent to this unit, the sound mode is changed to "STEREO" automatically. The sound mode cannot be changed during playback.
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