If you connect a sub woofer – Sony STR-DA5300ES Manuel d'utilisation

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Notes

• This function does not work in the following cases.

– The multi-channel input is selected.
– DTS-HD signals with a sampling frequency of

more than 48 kHz are being received.

– Dolby TrueHD signals with a sampling

frequency of more than 96 kHz are being
received.

• If you set up the sound field effect while the

receiver is receiving signals with a sampling
frequency of more than 48 kHz, the signals will
always be played back at either 44.1 kHz or
48 kHz.

• If you set up the sound field during DTS 96/24

signal reception, the signal will be played back
only at 48 kHz.

• The beginning of the sound stream may be dropped

out when Neural-THX processing is turned on or
off.

Tips

• We usually recommend “A.F.D. Auto,” however

sometimes it may be better to use SB Decoding to
match the input stream to the mode you prefer.

• You can identify the encoding format of DVD

software, etc., by looking at the logo on the
package.

• Dolby Pro Logic IIx decoding is effective, when a

multi-channel signal is input.
At this time, the setup of “SB Decoding” and “SB
Dec Mode” in the Surround settings menu becomes
invalid. When you select decoding modes other
than Dolby Pro Logic IIx, multi-channel sound
(being encoded) is output.

• Neural-THX is effective when multi-channel

signals are input.

If you connect a sub woofer

This receiver will generate a low frequency
signal for output to the sub woofer when there
is no L.F.E. signal, which is a low-pass sound
effect output from a sub woofer to a 2 channel
signal. However, the low frequency signal is
not generated for “Neo:6 Cinema” or “Neo:6
Music” when all speakers are set to “LARGE.”
In order to take full advantage of the Dolby
Digital bass redirection circuitry, we
recommend setting the sub woofer’s cut off
frequency as high as possible.

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