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• Depending on your speaker type, you can select one of these following speaker types.
• Yes/No : Select the desired depending on whether a subwoofer is connected or not.
• Large : Select this when connecting speakers that can fully reproduce sounds below
crossover frequency.
• Small : Select this when connecting speakers that cannot fully reproduce sounds below
crossover frequency.When this is selected, sounds below crossover frequency
are sent to the subwoofer.
• None : Select this when no speakers are connected. When this is selected, sounds are
sent to the speakers which are not set to None.
• A/B/A+B : Select the desired depending on surround speaker connections (and whether
program source is movie or music in such a case that two sets of surround
speakers are connected).
• 2CH/1CH : Select the desired depending on the number of surround back speakers.
• Each time these buttons are pressed, “ ” and “ ” are
moved to the corresponding speaker mode.
Notes :
• When speakers are set to “Small”, you should set the CROSSOVER FREQUENCY correctly according to their
low frequency playback capacity. (Refer to “When selecting the CROSSOVER FREQUENCY” on page 50.)
• When “FRONT’ is set to “Small”, “SUBWOOFER” is automatically set to “Yes”, and when “SUBWOOFER” is
set to “No”, “FRONT” is automatically set to “Large”.
• When “FRONT” is set to “Small”, “CENTER”, “SURROUND” and “SURR. BACK” cannot be set to “Large”.
• When the power amplifier for surround back channels is assigned to “ROOM2” or the surround speakers are all set
to None, “S/B CH” is automatically set to “None”.
• When “SURR. (A)” or “SURR. (B)” is set to “Small”, “SURR. BACK” cannot be set to “Large”.
• If either “SURR. (A)” or “SURR. (B)” is set to “Small”, the output is the same as when “SURR. (A)” and “SURR.
(B)” are both set to “Small”.