Kenwood KRF-V6200D Stereo System User Manual


 
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DSP mode
The DSP mode lets you add the atmosphere of a live concert
or hall to almost any type of program source. These modes are
particularly effective when used with stereo program sources, like
CD, television, and FM radio. You might enjoy trying the ARENA,
JAZZ CLUB, THEATER, STADIUM or DISCO mode the next time you
watch a concert or sporting event!
What's DSP?
DSP stands for Digital Signal Processor.
The way a sound is heard in an actual environment depends
on a variety of different factors. One of the most important is
reverberation (the act of decaying elements of sound echoing in
various places).
The DSP modes produce the feeling of presence by using the DSP
to create reverberation, without spoiling the sound quality of the
original signal.
DVD 6-channel mode
Using a DVD player or the like equipped with six (5.1) output
channels and this unit, you can enjoy multi-channel encoded
DVD source material in all its splendor. Since the source signals
are digital and each channel is input independently, the resulting
sound quality, sense of spaciousness, and dynamic range are
superb.
The indication "6CH INPUT" appears in the display during DVD
6-channel mode selection.
Note:
LFE = Low Frequency Effects.
This channel delivers separate non-directional bass signals to the
subwoofer for more dynamic deep bass sound effects.
About indicators for surround modeAbout indicators for surround mode
Input channel status indicators Surround mode indicators
Input channel status indicator
It shows the channels contained in the input signal. Note that the
input channel indicator does not show the channel of the listen
mode.
The "LFE" indicator lights when the low frequency effects level is
adjusted. See <Low frequency effects level ("LFE LVL")> (¡).
The "S" indicator lights when the surround component consists of
a single channel.
Surround mode indicator
The indicator for the selected listen mode lights up. "DIGITAL" also
lights when the input signal is digital.