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Settings and Adjustments
Setting the output level from the
subwoofer
When you select “YES” in “SUBWOOFER,” set “FRONT
SPEAKER SIZE.” This selects the size of the connected
front speakers. The frequency range output from the
subwoofer varies according to the size of the front
speakers.
x FRONT SPEAKER SIZE
• LARGE: If you connect large speakers that will
effectively reproduce bass frequencies and play a DVD
recorded in 5.1 channels including an LFE signal, select
this.
If you feel a lack of bass frequencies from the front
speakers when you select this, select “MIDDLE.”
Notes
• If an LFE signal is not recorded on the disc, no sound will be
output from the subwoofer even if you select “LARGE.”
• When you play MPEG AUDIO sound track, an LFE signal is
not output from the SUBWOOFER connector.
• MIDDLE: If you connect large speakers that will
effectively reproduce bass frequencies and play a source
on which an LFE signal is not recorded, such as CD or
DVD with 2 channels, select this to output the bass
frequencies from the subwoofer as well as from the
front channel.
If you feel a lack of bass frequencies from the front
speakers when you select this, select “SMALL.”
• SMALL: If you feel a lack of bass, select this to output
even more bass frequencies from the subwoofer.
If you still feel a lack of bass frequencies from the front
speakers when you select this, select “TV.”
• TV: If you use the speakers of the TV or small speakers,
select this to output the bass frequencies from the
subwoofer.
LFE LFE
120 Hz*
150 Hz*
200 Hz*
LFE LFE
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LARGE MIDDLE SMALL TV
Subwoofer Set Up (SPEAKER SETUP)
zThe subwoofer outputs the LFE signal and the frequency
range according to the FRONT SPEAKER SIZE setting.
The LFE signal is output only when the disc contains an LFE
signal.
* Audio signal besides LFE
Note
The signals of the PCM sound tracks with a 96 kHz sampling
frequency are not output from the WOOFER connector.