Lfe 0db, Default y n – Denon ADV-700 Manuel d'utilisation

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• LFE level setting

LFE

0dB

,

/

✽ The LFE level can be adjusted between –10 dB and 0 dB in

steps of 1 dB.

-10

-5

0

...

...

• DEFAULT setting

DEFAULT Y

N

YES

NO

,

/

✽ When “YES” is selected, the settings are reset to their

factory default values.

✽ Stop operating buttons once the surround parameter

settings have been completed. After several seconds the
normal display reappears and the settings are automatically
set.

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NOTES:
• When “DEFAULT” is selected and the

cursor button is

pressed (“YES”), “D.COMP.” is automatically set to “OFF” and
“LFE” is reset to the default value.
(“D.COMP.” is not valid for DTS source.)

• Signals encoded in Dolby Digital can only be played in the Auto

decode (Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic II or Auto stereo), Direct,
stereo or virtual modes. Other modes do not work when playing
Dolby Digital signals.

• DTS signals can only be played in the Auto decode (DTS), Direct

or stereo modes. Other modes do not work when playing DTS
signals.

• DTS signals can also be played in the “DTS” input mode. (See

page 35.) In this case, decoding and playback are only
performed when DTS signals are input.

Surround parameters (3)

D.COMP. (Dynamic Range Compression):

• Motion picture soundtracks have tremendous dynamic

range (the contrast between very soft and very loud
sounds). For listening late at night, or whenever the
maximum sound level is lower than usual, the Dynamic
Range Compression allows you to hear all of the sounds in
the soundtrack (but with reduced dynamic range). (This only
works when playing program sources recorded in Dolby
Digital.) Select one of the four parameters (“OFF”, “LOW”,
“MID” (middle) or “HI” (high)). Set to OFF for normal
listening.

LFE (Low Frequency Effect):

• Program source and adjustment range

1. Dolby Digital:

–10 dB to 0 dB

2. DTS Surround: –10 dB to 0 dB

• When Dolby Digital encoded software is played, it is

recommended that the LFE LEVEL be set to 0 dB for correct
Dolby Digital playback.

• When DTS encoded movie software is played, it is

recommended that the LFE LEVEL be set to 0 dB for correct
DTS playback.

• When DTS encoded music software is played, it is

recommended that the LFE LEVEL be set to –10 dB for
correct DTS playback.

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