Sony MEX-DV2000 DVD Player User Manual


 
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Enjoying Surround Sound
Creating an ideal field for
multi-channel sound
A procedure example to create an ideal field for
multi-channel (5.1-channel) sound is introduced
in this section. Follow the page reference for
details.
1 Set the speaker configuration.
Set the connection status of the center speaker
and subwoofer.
tBy initial setup (page 12)
tBy system setup (page 38)
2 Select your listening position.
To select “FRONT L” (front left) or
“FRONT R” (front right)
tBy initial setup (page 12)
tBy the sound menu (page 35)
tBy visual setup (page 36)
To select “FRONT” (center front) or
“ALL” (center)
tBy the sound menu (page 35)
tBy visual setup (page 36)
To calibrate precisely
tBy visual setup (page 36)
tBy system setup (page 37)
3 Adjust the volume of each connected
speaker.
Adjust the volume from each speaker so that
their perceived level is equal from your
listening position.
tpage 38
4 Set the cut-off frequencies of the front/
rear speaker (HPF) and subwoofer
(LPF).
tpage 46
x For VCD/CD/MP3/WMA/AUX playback
or radio reception
1Activate Dolby Pro Logic mode.
tpage 30
2Activate CSO if a center speaker is not
connected.
tpage 35
x For playback of DVD/CD in multi-
channel format (Dolby Digital, DTS,
etc.)
1Activate CSO if a center speaker is not
connected.
tpage 35
x For playback of the multi-channel area
of an Super Audio CD
1Set “SUPER AUDIO CD MODE”/“SA-
CD MOD” to “HQ.”
tpage 33
Note
HPF/LPF (page 46) settings are deactivated when
set to “HQ.”
Adjust the following items according to your
preference.
1 Set EQ7*.
* Not available if CSO is activated.
tpage 34, 37
2 Adjust the balance (BAL) and fader
(FAD) of speakers.
tpage 34
1 Preparation
2 Enjoying 2-channel sources in
multi-channel sound
3 Enjoying multi-channel sources
4 Sound characteristic adjustment