Adjusting speaker output level
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RQT5802
Preparations
Adjust the level of the speakers so they are the same apparent level
as the front speakers when you are sitting where you would
normally enjoy a source.
1 Press [A] to turn on SPEAKERS A.
You cannot adjust output level when SPEAKERS B is on.
2 Press [TEST] to output the test signal.
DSP sound mode switches to SURROUND mode.
The signal is output from each speaker in order for about two
seconds each:
L: Front speaker (left)
C: Center speaker
R: Front speaker (right)
RS: Surround speaker (right)
LS: Surround speaker (left)
SW: Subwoofer
Speakers set as “NONE” or “NO” are skipped.
The test signal will not be output if DSP is defeated (
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page 22)
or DVD 6CH INPUT is on (
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page 19).
3 Adjust the volume to the level
normally used.
Adjust the balance of the front speakers if necessary
(
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page 20).
4 Press [LEVEL] to select the speaker
channel to adjust.
The current level appears on the display.
Press again to change the speaker channel.
Speakers set as “NONE” or “NO” are skipped.
5 Press [–] or [+] to adjust the level to
the same apparent level as the front
speakers.
C, RS, and LS can be adjusted between –10 dB and +10 dB,
with zero being the current level of the front speakers.
SW can be set to MIN, between 1 to 19, or MAX.
Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each speaker channel.
6 Press [TEST] to stop the test signal.
For your reference
Subwoofer output is easily influenced by the source played. You
can achieve better results by adjusting its output while listening to a
source (
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page 21).
Note
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
DISPLAY
DELAY LEVEL
SOUND MODE
SFC
TV/AV
VOLUME
MUTING
TEST
+
+
–
–
RETURN
//
SUBWOOFER
TV VOL
+–
4
5
2,6
3
SPEAKERS
A
TEST
VOLUME
+–
LEVEL
+–
TEST
LCRRSLSSW
SPEAKERS
A