Specifications

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control. You may also return to the calibrated (no offsets) setting by pressing re-
call
.
You may also elect to force the subwoofer either on or off (you may, of course,
leave it in its default condition, as defined by the set configuration menu). This
effectively allows you to change the speaker configuration for each surround
mode, at least as far as bass management is concerned. Thus, if you prefer to use
a pair of high quality speakers full range for music, but wish to add a subwoofer
only for movies, you can have the system handle these details for you automati-
cally when switching among surround modes.
If you are using Dual Drive surround speakers, you may also set a default of
either
bipole or dipole for each surround mode, as appropriate.
To change the default offsets for your various surround modes, you must first en-
able this special feature for all surround modes, then alter each as you like:
1 FROM THE SETUP MENU, SELECT MODE DEFAULTS AND ENABLE THE
FEATURE
After selecting mode defaults from the setup menu, you will see a screen
that looks like this:
MODE DEFAULTS
DEFAULTS: DISABLED
You must first engage this feature by pressing enter, then volume ± to
toggle DISABLED to ENABLED. This enables a menu that in turn has several
submenus, examples of which are shown below (note that the dual drive
line in the menu appears only if you have previously selected dual drive for
your auxiliary channels in the set configuration menu):
MODE DEFAULTS
DEFAULTS: ENABLED
DISCRETE
PRO LOGIC
PRO LOGIC + THX
STEREO SURROUND
MONO SURROUND
2-CH/SURROUND OFF
MONO
DISCRETE
CENTER: 0
REAR: 0
SUB: 0
SUB MODE: DEFAULT
THX: ON
DUAL DRIVE: BIPOLE
STEREO SURROUND
CENTER: 0
REAR: 0
SUB: 0
SUB MODE: DEFAULT
DUAL DRIVE: DIPOLE