Universal Player OWNER'S MANUAL

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Settings (Speaker setup for 5.1-channel AUDIO OUT terminals and HDMI terminal)
Use these speaker setup menus in the
following cases only:
When the 5.1-channel AUDIO OUT terminals are connected
to a surround sound amplifier.
When the HDMI terminal is connected to a surround sound
amplifier with a decoder, and when you don’t use the
speaker menus of the amplifier.
There is no need for this setup when not using the 5.1-channel
AUDIO OUT terminals or the HDMI terminal, or when you use
the speaker menus of the amplifier. In this case, leave this setup
as it is (factory settings).
The speaker setup has effects on the sound output from the 5.1-
channel AUDIO OUT terminals and the HDMI terminal when the
Analog Out setting is set to “Multi Channel”.
When the Analog Out setting is set to “2ch”, the settings made
here are ignored.
Select the size (Large or Small) independently for the L/R
(front pair of speakers), the C (center speaker) and the SR/SL
(surround pair of speakers). Turn the subwoofer (SW) ON or
OFF (if you have no subwoofer).
Large
Select this when the connected speakers can fully reproduce
bass frequencies.
Small
Select this when the connected speakers are rather small and
cannot reproduce bass frequencies.
When this setting is selected, bass frequencies are output
from the subwoofer (if no subwoofer is connected, from the
front speakers).
OFF
Select this when no speaker is connected. The sound is
output from the front (or surround) speakers.
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When the front speaker is set to “Small”, the subwoofer is
set to “ON” automatically. You cannot set the subwoofer
“OFF”.
ON (subwoofer only)
Select this when a powered subwoofer is connected.
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not physically present, you can select OFF to prevent any
output from those channels (you cannot turn off the front L/R
pair). Any speakers turned off will downmix (if this option is
selected) to the other enabled channels.
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Turning downmix on and off may affect the overall volume.
Speaker Size
[GENERAL q Speaker Setting q Size]