Adjusting the bass and treble, Using p.bass, Using sound modes – Pioneer S-HTD510 Manuel d'utilisation

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Using Surround Sound

Using sound modes

The sound modes allow you to add various surround
and room-type sound effects to your DVDs, CDs and
other sources. These effects process the sound in various
ways to simulate different spaces such as a theater, or
concert hall.

For Dolby Surround, Dolby Digital or DTS surround
sources, such as DVDs, use the Advanced Theater effects
to add room ambience to the sound; for stereo-only
sources, such as audio CDs, use the DSP modes.

For each effect you can also adjust how strong the effect
sounds. Often, a more subtle effect level enhances the
sound better than turning it right up. Experiment to see
what works best for you.

Listening to surround-sound sources

When you play DVD discs with Dolby Digital or DTS
sound, choose from the following sound settings.

Auto – For digital sources, decoding is automati-
cally selected according to the source: Dolby Digital,
DTS, Dolby Pro Logic, 2-channel stereo, etc. No extra
effects are added to the source. Analog sources are
played in the same way as the Surround Off setting.

Standard – As Auto, except that 2-channel
(analog or digital) sources are processed using Dolby
Pro Logic for surround-sound effects.

The following six settings are Advanced Theater effects.

Musical – Concert hall sound.

Drama – Classic, mid-size movie theater sound.

Action – Large, modern movie theater sound.

Virtual Surround 1 (VIR.SURR.1)
Virtual surround sound from just the main front stereo
speakers and a subwoofer. Use this mode if you can't use
the surround speakers.

Virtual Surround 2 (VIR.SURR.2)
Virtual surround sound if you have connected the
surround speakers, but are using them in front of the
listening position.

Rear Wide – Widens the rear channel
soundstage.

Adjusting the bass and treble

The simplest way to shape the sound is by adjusting the
amount of bass and treble.

• The bass and treble controls have no effect when
using the DSP modes, or when the surround mode is set
to anything other than

STANDARD

,

AUTO

or

SURR

.

OFF

(surround off).

• You cannot adjust the bass or treble when Record
mode is active (see Direct recording on page 25).

1 Press SOUND.

2 Use the

2 or 3 buttons to select BASS or

TREBLE.

3 Use the

5 and buttons to adjust the

sound.
You can see the current level in the display.

4 Press ENTER.

Using P.Bass

In addition to the standard controls for adjusting bass
and treble, this system has a P.Bass feature. Switch this
on to further extend the bass.

• P.Bass has no effect when listening through
headphones.

You cannot adjust P.Bass when Record mode is

active (see Direct recording on page 25).

1 Press SOUND.

2 Use the

2 or 3 buttons to select P.BASS.

3 Use the

5 and buttons to switch on or

off.

4 Press ENTER.

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