Panasonic SA-XR10 Stereo System User Manual


 
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Enter the distance of the front,
center and surround speakers
from the seating position
Change the cut-off for bass
output from the front speakers
If you set the front speakers to SMALL,
the filter is set to 100 Hz. Raise the cut-off
if the bass from the front speakers is
unsatisfactory so that this bass is output
through the subwoofer.
You can raise the cut-off from 100 Hz to
either 150 Hz or 200 Hz.
Change the distance so that the sound
from all the speakers (except for the
subwoofer) reaches you at the same time.
You can select distances between 3 and
30 feet at one-foot intervals.
The factory settings are:
FRONT and CENTER:10 FEET
SURROUND: 5 FEET
Adjusting speaker output
level
Adjust the level of the other speakers based on the
output of the front speakers. (Adjust the volume of the
front speakers with [VOLUME].)
C (center), RS (surround right), and LS (surround left)
can be adjusted between 10 dB and +10 dB, with 0
being the level of the front speakers.
Adjust center and surround output to the same apparent
level of the front speakers.
For SW (subwoofer), you can select “– –” so there is no
output, MIN for minimum output, a level between 1 and
19, or MAX for maximum output.
Adjust subwoofer output so it is balanced with the front
speakers. Subwoofer output is easily influenced by the
source. You can also change its level while playing
something for better effect (
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Select DISTANCE.
Select the speaker.
Change the setting.
Enter the setting mode.
Exit the setting mode.
Enter the setting mode.
Exit the setting mode.
Change the setting.
Select FILTER.
Output the signal.
The speakers output a signal in order
for about two seconds each.
Speakers set as NONE or
NO are skipped.
TEST
LCRRSLSSW
VOLUME
Adjust the main
volume.
LEVEL
Adjust the level.
Press [LEVEL] to select the speaker
channel, then press [] or [+].
TEST
Stop the test signal.
Repeat Repeat
DISTANCE FILTER
Step 3
Repeat these steps for each speaker
channel.
Repeat these steps for each speaker
channel.