Sony MHC-S7AV Stereo System User Manual


 
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Sound Adjustment
Level (dB)
Frequency (Hz)
x LFE (Low Frequency Effect) mix level
(LFE)
Lets you attenuate the level of the LFE (Low
Frequency Effect) channel output from the
subwoofer without effecting the level of the
bass frequencies sent to the subwoofer from the
front, center or rear channels via the Dolby
Digital bass redirection circuitry.
“0 dB” outputs the full LFE signal at the mix
level determined by the recording engineer.
“MUTING” mutes the sound of the LFE
channel from the subwoofer. However, the low
frequency sounds of the front, center, or rear
speakers are output from the subwoofer
according to the settings made for each speaker
in the speaker setup (page 10).
x Dynamic range compressor (D.COMP.)
Lets you compress the dynamic range of the
sound track. This may be useful when you want
to watch movies at low volumes late at night.
“OFF” reproduces the sound track with no
compression.
“STD” reproduces the sound track with the
dynamic range intended by the recording
engineer.
“0.1” – “0.9” allow you to compress the
dynamic range in small steps to achieve the
sound you desire.
“MAX” provides a dramatic compression of the
dynamic range.
Note
Dynamic range compression is possible with Dolby
Digital sources only.
Adjusting the equalizer
The EQ menu lets you adjust the equalization
(low, mid, and high frequencies) of the front
speakers. The equalizer settings are stored
individually for each sound field.
1 Start playing a program source
encoded with multi channel surround
sound, then select a sound field.
When the selected sound field contains
adjustable equalizer parameters, the EQ
button lights up.
2 When the EQ button lights up, press
EQ.
The button starts blinking and the first
parameter is displayed.
3 Press P or p repeatedly to select the
parameter (gain (dB) or frequency (Hz))
you want to adjust.
4 Press O or o repeatedly to select the
setting you want.
The setting is stored.
5 Press ENTER (A/V amplifier or remote).
The EQ button lights up. See the table on
page 38 for the equalizer parameters.
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