Yamaha VS-10 Stereo System User Manual


 
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OPERATION
Notes
Be sure to select the DSP program best suited for the atmosphere
of the source being listened to.
The last selected DSP program for each input source (VIDEO 1,
TV, VIDEO 2, DIGITAL 1 and DIGITAL 2) is stored in memory.
So, when the input source is changed, the DSP program is
automatically changed to the last selected one correspondingly.
To cancel sound field effects
(using the remote control)
Press EFFECT ON/OFF.
The normal stereo playback is performed and
EFFECT OFF is displayed when the sound field
effect is canceled. Pressing this button again turns the
sound field effect back on.
Processing indicators
A processing indicator displays the type of input signal
when reproducing a source using a DSP program.
q DIGITAL: Lights when reproducing a source
encoded with Dolby Digital.
q PRO LOGIC: Lights when reproducing a source
encoded with Dolby Digital in 2-
channel, PCM audio or an analog source
using DSP program No. 2.
: Lights when reproducing a source
encoded with DTS.
DSP: Lights when reproducing a source using
DSP program No. 3 through 7.
Notes
The VIRTUAL SURROUND, DOLBY DIGITAL/DOLBY PRO
LOGIC/DTS, DIGITAL MOVIE THEATER/70 mm MOVIE
THEATER/DTS MOVIE THEATER are the optimum programs
for reproducing visual software encoded with Dolby or DTS that
displays the g, s or logo marks.
The volume level of the right and left main speakers may differ
depending on the input source being used because, except in the
case of Dolby Digital and DTS, sound field data as actually
measured are used.
Select the DSP program that you feel sounds best for a source
regardless of its name. Besides, the sound field effect of the DSP
program is affected by the resonance of the listening room. To
enjoy the full performance of the DSP program, arrange the
furnishings so that your listening room has less resonance.
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Be sure to minimize the volume level of the TV to maximize the
virtual surround effect when reproducing a source with the
VIRTUAL SURROUND program.
Refer to the glossary on page 31.
DSP PROGRAM (DIGITAL SOUND FIELD PROCESSOR EFFECT)