Sony MHC-ZX70DVD Stereo System User Manual


 
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Sound Adjustment
Selecting surround
effects
You can enjoy surround effects.
The surround effects cannot be used when the
function is set to “DVD”. When the function is
changed to a function other than “DVD”, the
surround setting is restored.
If you want to enjoy surround effects with DVD,
VIDEO CD, or CD, select one of the “VIRTUAL
3D SURROUND” setting (see “Setting for Virtual
3D Surround” on page 36).
DSP
, Press DSP repeatedly to select the
surround effect you desire.
SURROUND ON: Reproduces stereo
sources in surround sound. *
HALL: Reproduces the acoustics of a
concert hall.**
THEATER: Reproduces the acoustics of a
movie theater.**
ENHANCED THEATER: Reproduces the
acoustics of a large movie theater.**
DSP OFF: Turns off the DSP mode.
*“ ” appears in the display.
**The indicator on the side of the DSP
button lights.
Tip
If you want to memorize the effect, store it into a
personal file (see “Creating a personal audio effect
file” on page 77).
?/1
(Power)
Notes
When you choose other sound effects, the surround
effects will be canceled.
There is no sound output from the rear or center
speakers when a DSP surround effect is selected
other than “SURROUND ON”.
To adjust the seat position
When you select HALL, THEATER or
ENHANCED THEATER, you can adjust the
surround balance and feel as if you are there.
1 Press MODE SELECT repeatedly to select
“Sound Mode”, then press PUSH ENTER.
2 Move the multi stick toward B or b repeatedly
to select “Seat Position”, then press PUSH
ENTER.
3 Move the multi stick toward V or v repeatedly
to adjust the front and back position (5 steps).
4 Move the multi stick toward B or b repeatedly
to adjust the left and right position (5 steps).
5 Press PUSH ENTER.
To cancel the menu operation
Press MODE SELECT.
Notes
The surround balance adjusted here does not affect
the Dolby Pro Logic Surround sound and DVD
5.1 CH sound.
Under the following circumstances, DSP effects
other than “SURROUND ON”, will not function.
When using headphones.
When TAPE B is in REC PAUSE mode.
When recording using TAPE B.