Transcript
Technical Sound Guide
Note that your television may not be
Setup: Sound: Sound Adjustment
equipped with all features and functions Selecting this menu will move you to the
mentioned in this guide.
Sound Adjustment menu where you can wide parameters.
Setup: Sound: Sound Modes The Sound Modes on the television materials such as Movies, Games, Speech For example, you may wish to have a
(i.e. TV News), Drama (i.e. regular
mode.
television programmes), Sports, and Music. In addition, the CUSTOM sound more purist signal path when listening to music. Sound Modes allow you to
designed as a purist ‘direct mode’ music
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setting. these changes.
Setup: Sound: Speaker Groups
loudspeakers that determine which
Speaker Groups on the television.
speakers are playing, what audio
Typically, only 9 Speaker Groups are
channels they are assigned to, and their
displayed: moving the cursor to the ninth Speaker Group revals a “show all”
listening position.
Setup: Sound: Speaker Connections Select this menu item to move to the menu where you assign the loudspeaker models that are connected to the Power Link outputs and wireless connections.
Setup: Sound: Sound Info Select this menu item to display outgoing audio signals, including the channels in the incoming stream. Also displayed are the current Sound Mode and Speaker Group.
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Setup: Sound: Sound Adjustment: Volume This menu displays the current volume
Setup: Sound: Sound Adjustment: Bass Bass Control − Magnitude Responses 10
control is applied to all Sound Modes and Speaker Groups, and is independent Gain (dB)
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0
−5
−10 10
100
1,000 Frequency (Hz)
10,000
all settings of the Bass control. Note that this response is applied to each input channel.
Setup: Sound: Sound Adjustment: Treble Treble Control − Magnitude Responses 10
control is applied to all Sound Modes and Speaker Groups, and is independent Gain (dB)
5
0
−5
−10 10
100
1,000 Frequency (Hz)
10,000
all settings of the Treble control. Note that this response is applied to each input channel.
Setup: Sound: Sound Adjustment: Max Volume The Max Volume is the highest volume setting that is allowed in normal usage.
Step Size: 1.
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Setup: Sound: Sound Adjustment: Headphones
with a high sensitivity, then they will sound louder than your loudspeakers at
headphone output. In the case where
sensitivity. to a lower level, matching the loudspeakers’ output levels.
Setup: Sound: Sound Adjustment: Eco Mode When the Eco Mode is turned on, then loudspeakers that are not currently in
loudspeakers associated with the current
Mode setting is also dependent on the
Processing (under Sound Modes: Advanced Settings: Spatial Controls) is
the television.
set to 1:1, the loudspeakers that are currently switched on, are those that are associated with the input channel
Setup: Sound: Sound Modes: Adaptive
the Adaptive setting are: Movie, Game, Speech, Drama, Sports, Music. metadata in the signal stream (in the
Setup: Sound: Sound Modes: Movie
management is on. The TrueImage streaming sources, or television
are set to the middle position.
Setup: Sound: Sound Modes: Game
envelopment and surround. on. The TrueImage processing is on and its controls are set to elevate the image
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Setup: Sound: Sound Modes: Speech The Speech Enhance setting is increased, signals where an increased speech and spatial controls are set to present a television news programmes.
more narrow sound image.
Setup: Sound: Sound Modes: Drama The Drama Sound Mode is designed
medium to reduce the volume changes management is on. The TrueImage are set to the middle position. Dynamic range compression is on and set to
Setup: Sound: Sound Modes: Sports Dynamic Range compression is set to medium. sporting events.
management is on. The TrueImage processing is on and its controls are set and envelopment in the audio signal.
Setup: Sound: Sound Modes: Music Note that this mode is not designed as a without accompanying video.
‘direct’ mode. all loudspeakers in your current Speaker Group.
Setup: Sound: Sound Modes: Custom
this mode is to deliver the same signals that the artist and the recording and
processing is set to 1:1.
mastering engineers heard during the recording process.
Setup: Sound: Sound Modes: Night Listening The Night Listening Sound Mode is television’s dynamic range compression
in a “party” situation where it is
is set to maximum and the speech audio signal without large jumps in
enhancement is increased slightly.
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relatively high) listening level.
Setup: Sound: Sound Modes: PRESETNAME: Frequency Tilt Frequency Tilt − Magnitude Responses
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setting.
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Tilt is set to a low value, the low Gain (dB)
2 0
−2
Modes.
−4 −6 −8 10
100
1,000 Frequency (Hz)
10,000
Frequency response measurements of all settings of the Frequency Tilt control. Note that this response is applied to each input channel.
Setup: Sound: Sound Modes: PRESETNAME: Sound Enhance The Sound Enhance setting is similar to
The Sound Enhance setting will have no
Sound Enhance − Magnitude Responses
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setting.
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Note that Sound Enhance can have
reducing the midrange. Decreasing the
Modes.
2 Gain (dB)
Sound Enhance value will increase the
0
−2
Sound Enhance value will have the
−4
−6 10
100
1,000 Frequency (Hz)
10,000
Frequency response measurements of all settings of the Sound Enhance control. Note that this response is applied to each input channel.
Setup: Sound: Sound Modes: PRESETNAME: Speech Enhance The Speech Enhance setting allows you
Note that the Speech Enhance setting
making speech and voices easier to
when it is at its lowest setting.
understand.
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Setup: Sound: Sound Modes: PRESETNAME: Loudness The Loudness setting in your television
Note that the Loudness toggle (whether
are automatically increased to with listening level. We are less sensitive
you are listening to music at a high level and you turn down the volume, you will notice that, the lower the volume, the
control.
extent.
Setup: Sound: Sound Modes: PRESETNAME: Bass Management
and smaller loudspeakers (such as
document.
Management is on, then the low Advanced Settings menu. (via Setup: Sound: Speaker Groups: PRESETNAME: content in your main audio channels will speakers in your system. Note, however,
main input channels or the LFE input)
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Setup: Sound: Sound Modes: PRESETNAME: Balance L/R
etc.)
Setup: Sound: Sound Modes: PRESETNAME: Fader B/F
loudspeaker in your current Speaker
Setup: Sound: Sound Modes: PRESETNAME: Dynamics Control
to OFF in the Advanced Settings, then turning the Dynamics Control ON in this Settings: Dynamics Control. the Compression is set to Medium or
peaks in the signal to avoid waking
the audio signals.
constantly loud level.
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Setup: Sound: Sound Modes: PRESETNAME: Listening Style Traditionally, audio systems and most
instruments and voices in the sound stage).
listening, with the assumption that the activity is listening to the audio signal
listener and loudspeakers are positioned correctly, and that the primary activity
to music or watching a movie, then you
signal. In this situation, each
should set this setting to ACTIVE
loudspeaker produces its own dedicated
not positioned correctly and the audio is
instruments’ locations will move into the loudspeaker that is closest to the
loudspeaker). This results in the optimal party or dinner, then this option should
Setup: Sound: Sound Modes: PRESETNAME: Advanced Settings Selecting this menu item will result in moving to the Advanced Settings menu
Setup: Sound: Sound Modes: PRESETNAME: Reset to Default
Sound Enhance, Speech Enhance, Note that other Sound Modes will not Listening Style and all Advanced
Setup: Sound: Sound Modes: PRESETNAME: Advanced Settings: LFE Input mastering studio, using a system very
that extra unwanted audio does not the name implies, and there are no such
who (correctly) choose to not put any
(unless programmed to do otherwise)
there is a signal on the LFE channel. This
alternative purposes (see the ‘LFE Input
loudspeakers.
is, in almost all cases, generated in the
to Ceiling‘ option).
in multichannel music releases, whether route the LFE channel to the smaller
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Setup: Sound: Sound Modes: PRESETNAME: Advanced Settings: Loudness Selecting this menu will result in moving
Setup: Sound: Sound Modes: PRESETNAME: Advanced Settings: Spatial Controls Selecting this menu will result in moving television’s Spatial Controls.
Setup: Sound: Sound Modes: PRESETNAME: Advanced Settings: Dynamics Control Selecting this menu will result in moving
The Dynamics Control settings on the release (as well as many music
television’s Dynamics Controls.
television give you the option to reduce
recordings) have a very wide dynamic range. This means that there is a very (a process known as ‘compression’, since and loudest moments in the movie. audio signal). This allows you to enjoy
your household.
Setup: Sound: Sound Modes: PRESETNAME: Advanced Settings: Loudness: Bass Max Boost 12 10
content when the overall listening level (i.e. the volume) is decreased. The Gain (dB)
8 6 4 2 0 10
100
1,000 Frequency (Hz)
10,000
levels. An example of the effect of the Loudness on the frequency response of the system at different volume settings. The lowest curve is for a high volume setting. The highest curve represents the response at a low volume setting. In this example, the Treble Max Boost is set to 9 dB.
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Setup: Sound: Sound Modes: PRESETNAME: Advanced Settings: Loudness: Treble Max Boost This setting is essentially identical to the
Setup: Sound: Sound Modes: PRESETNAME: Advanced Settings: Loudness: Reset to Default Note that other Sound Modes will not will return the Loudness Advanced
Setup: Sound: Sound Modes: PRESETNAME: Advanced Settings: Spatial Controls: Balance L/R
Setup: Sound: Sound Modes: PRESETNAME: Advanced Settings: Spatial Controls: Fader B/F
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Setup: Sound: Sound Modes: PRESETNAME: Advanced Settings: Spatial Controls: Processing 0º Centre Front
30º Right Front
Centre Front Height
television. The TrueImage processor delivers
60º
Right Front Height
a unique output to each of these output
Right Wide
Ceiling
example, you may have two
Right
channels.
90º Surround 110º
Right Surround Height
140º Right Back
180º Centre Back
audio signal. Conversely, you may have a Ceiling
Surround Height
Front Height
Back Surround
Front Wide
to all loudspeakers.
these tasks dynamically, downmixing or upmixing any incoming signal so that all
the television
loudspeakers.
source (i.e. a CD) then the TrueImage processor will upmix the signal to the 5.1 outputs.
processor means that signals in the In the case where you wish to have the example, in an upmixing situation, Front and Right Front loudspeakers will you can choose to use the DOWNMIX
wish to have a direct connection input channels and their channel assignments matches the speaker roles, to the middle position, then the
stereo sources are played through only two loudspeakers, then this option
instances where some input channels
channel input, only two input channels
Surround, and Right Surround) and a
dependent on the speaker roles selected
sliders are in the middle positions, then
DOWNMIX processing mode. Also note that, in DOWNMIX mode, there are two
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when you have a 6.1 input and a 7.1
Front loudspeakers. The second case is
Setup: Sound: Sound Modes: PRESETNAME: Advanced Settings: Spatial Controls: Surround The Surround setting allows you to
Note that changes in the Surround when the Processing is set to 1:1 or Downmix.
TrueImage processor.
Setup: Sound: Sound Modes: PRESETNAME: Advanced Settings: Spatial Controls: Height
signals sent to all loudspeakers in your loudspeaker. In this case, to ensure that loudspeakers in your system.
loudspeakers.
See also ‘LFE Input to Ceiling‘.
Setup: Sound: Sound Modes: PRESETNAME: Advanced Settings: Spatial Controls: Stage Width Note that changes in the Stage Width in the sound stage. At a minimum
when the Processing is set to 1:1 or
setting, the images will collapse to the
Downmix. sit in the ‘sweet spot’, at roughly the
This allows you to control the perceived
loudspeakers, then you should increase the Stage Width setting somewhat. since it is unnecessary to use the centre
seated, the more reducing the Stage Width value will improve the centre image location.
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Setup: Sound: Sound Modes: PRESETNAME: Advanced Settings: Spatial Controls: Envelopment The Envelopment setting allows you to in the Envelopment setting will have no minimum setting, the surround
is set to 1:1 or Downmix.
maximum setting, the surround
Setup: Sound: Sound Modes: PRESETNAME: Advanced Settings: Spatial Controls: Reset to Default Note that other Sound Modes will not will return all Spatial Control settings
Setup: Sound: Sound Modes: PRESETNAME: Advanced Settings: Dynamics Control: Compression There are many instances where it is
television advertisements are typically much louder than the programme they compression applied to the audio signal determined using the Compression watch movies late at night without
Dynamics Control.
constant level.
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Setup: Sound: Sound Modes: PRESETNAME: Advanced Settings: Dynamics Control: Clip Protection
protecting its outputs to ensure that the
your input signal, settings, and volume level, where one or more output signals setting the Clip Protection to OFF, which
protection is that output signals exact conditions, and is thus recommended that, unless you are have Clip Protection set to ON at all times.
Setup: Sound: Speaker Groups: PRESETNAME: Speaker Roles Selecting this menu item moves you to the menu where you assign Speaker Roles (or output channel assignments) to the current Speaker Group.
Setup: Sound: Speaker Groups: PRESETNAME: Speaker Distance Selecting this menu moves you to the menu where you assign Speaker
the current Speaker Group.
Setup: Sound: Speaker Groups: PRESETNAME: Speaker Level
Group at the listening position.
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Setup: Sound: Speaker Groups: PRESETNAME: Advanced Settings
Speaker Group.
Setup: Sound: Speaker Groups: PRESETNAME: Speaker Roles
loudspeakers that are used in the
traditional speaker roles: these are the
current Speaker Group. In addition, you can set the desired channel allocation output channel).
loudspeakers and allow the TrueImage signal to a second room. These two
processing to do the automatic downmixing.
surround system, note that the rear The positions corresponding to the various Speaker Roles are shown in
Note that there are no restrictions on
Right output. Note that this downmixing loudspeakers connected to the
algorithm is the same one that is used
television, it is allowed (although Surrounds and nothing else.
Setup: Sound: Speaker Groups: PRESETNAME: Speaker Distances This setting is used to ensure that the
Note that, since the Listening Position
signals at the listening position are
Groups, these distances may not Group to Speaker Group. In addition,
position. The value displayed on the listening position to each loudspeaker.
connected either wirelessly or with
loudspeakers’ signals are individually system. loudspeaker.
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Setup: Sound: Speaker Groups: PRESETNAME: Speaker Levels The Speaker Level setting is used to align 1. Ensure that the correct Speaker Types the loudspeakers at the listening position.
loudspeaker in your system. 2. Set the sound pressure level meter to a ‘C’ weighting and ‘Slow’ setting. It
two loudspeakers using the same method as all other loudspeakers. The television automatically compensates
position with the microphone pointed towards the ceiling. channel. This compensation is not shown speaker level at the listening position. some adjustments to optimise your system.
4. Set the volume (not the Speaker Level) so that the reading on the sound
In order to achieve the optimal settings the menu and set its Speaker Level so recommended that you use a sound
considering purchasing a sound pressure
Power Link channel to which it is connected.
should also give the same reading when the SPL meter is set to a ‘C’ weighting. listening position and placement in the listening room.
Setup: Sound: Speaker Groups: PRESETNAME: Assisted Speaker Calibration Note that only the Speaker Distances external microphone to automate the instructions.
The resulting values are entered into the
the Speaker Group and measuring their responses at the listening position.
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Setup: Sound: Speaker Groups: PRESETNAME: Advanced Settings: Bass Management
Enable Filtering
L FE 2
Bass Redirection L FE 1
LF E 1 Speaker
L FE 2
Bass Management
Select this menu to move to the next
Enable Filtering
Panning
Balance
+
Speaker
+
Speaker
Level
loudspeakers are identical, and they are Speaker
play some tricks to avoid having to
Enable Filtering
Enable Filtering
Panning
Balance
Level
Balance
Level
Subwoofer
Balance
Level
Subwoofer
listen to music or watch movies.
localise sound sources. With your eyes
closed rooms.
LFE
television.
In a sound system, we can use this
loudspeaker(s) connected to the and the total result routed to the
television. As discussed elsewhere in this Guide, the
matter where the loudspeaker that’s producing them is positioned in your section that makes intelligent decisions loudspeakers and send them to a single
various loudspeakers. When the
large loudspeaker that can produce the
loudspeakers in the current Speaker
does not make sense to send low
loudspeakers in your system with the
allow you to route the LFE input and the
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entering new values in the Advanced
Setup: Sound: Speaker Groups: PRESETNAME: Advanced Settings: LFE input to Ceiling
without accompanying video are almost
since most music does not contain low
means that the LFE input channel should
LFE channel on their multichannel
the LFE Input to Ceiling parameter to
releases).
ON. This will direct the audio signal on the LFE input to a loudspeaker with a ‘Ceiling’ Speaker Role.
Setup: Sound: Speaker Groups: PRESETNAME: Advanced Settings: Subwoofer Selecting this menu moves you to the output.
Setup: Sound: Speaker Groups: PRESETNAME: Advanced Settings: Bass Management: Crossover Frequency Bass Management − Magnitude Responses 0
Management system is a 4th
−10
Magnitude (dB)
−20
ensure that coherent signals on multiple output channels have matched phase
−30 −40 −50 −60
processing.
−70 −80 10
100
1,000 Frequency (Hz)
10,000
crossover used in the Bass Management system, showing an example with default
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Setup: Sound: Speaker Groups: PRESETNAME: Advanced Settings: Bass Management: Enable Filtering
menu where you determine whether the
given loudspeaker, this means that its directed to another loudspeaker in the Speaker Group.
Setup: Sound: Speaker Groups: PRESETNAME: Advanced Settings: Bass Management: Panning
Setup: Sound: Speaker Groups: PRESETNAME: Advanced Settings: Bass Management: Re-Direction Levels
individual output channels.
Setup: Sound: Speaker Groups: PRESETNAME: Advanced Settings: Subwoofer: Time Alignment The Time Alignment setting allows you internally in the system. necessary to delay all main loudspeakers channels. When this value is positive, Step size: 1 ms. to the main loudspeaker channels. When the value is negative, then the
value.
loudspeakers, connected either
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Setup: Sound: Speaker Groups: PRESETNAME: Advanced Settings: Subwoofer: Allpass Frequency Subwoofer Allpass − Phase Responses 0 −20 −40
Phase (Degrees)
−60
cases where either the placement or the
−80 −100 −120 −140 −160 −180 −200 10
100
1,000 Frequency (Hz)
10,000
three values for the Allpass Frequency
Setup: Sound: Speaker Groups: PRESETNAME: Advanced Settings: Bass Management: Enable Filtering: SPEAKERROLE
allows you to determine whether or not the current Sound Mode. channels.
menu.
Setup: Sound: Speaker Groups: PRESETNAME: Advanced Settings: Bass Management: Panning: SPEAKERROLE The Panning setting allows you to
Setting this parameter to the centre will
Negative values result in the signal channel. Positive values pan to the right.
that output channel is irrelevant.
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the current Speaker Group.
Setup: Sound: Speaker Groups: PRESETNAME: Advanced Settings: Bass Management: Re-Direction Levels: SPEAKERROLE Note that initial settings in this menu loudspeaker to reproduce the LFE
Redirection Levels.
current Speaker Group.
Setup: Sound: Speaker Groups: PRESETNAME: Advanced Settings: Bass Management: Re-Direction Balance: SPEAKERROLE maintained as a stereo signal in the management system in the television
listening room.
the current Speaker Group.
Setup: Sound: Speaker Connections: SPEAKERTYPE This menu is used to indicate the type or
WARNING! loudspeaker connected to a Power Link that output to ‘Line’, the resulting
in this menu, including some
second listening room). Note that the when in a ‘Line’ speaker role, is not
outputs! Use this Speaker Role with caution.
Two additional options are included in this list.
consumer line level with a 2 V rms
Note that the television automatically
maximum output, and thus is loudspeaker that is not included in entered in this menu.
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Sound Sound Adjustment Sound Modes Speaker Groups Speaker Connections Sound Info Reset to Default
Sound Adjustment Volume Bass Treble Max Volume (Headphones) Eco Mode
Sound Modes Adaptive Movie Game Speech Drama Sports Music Custom Night Listening
Movie:Advanced LFE Input Loudness Spatial Control Dynamics Control
Movie Frequency Tilt Sound Enhance Speech Enhance Loudness Bass Management Balance L/R Fader B/F Dynamics Control Listening Style
Loudness Bass Max Boost Treble Max Boost Reset to Default
Spatial Control Balance L/R Fader B/F Processing Surround Height Stage Width Envelopment
Advanced Settings Reset to Default
Reset to Default
Dynamics Control Compression Clip Protection Reset to Default
Speaker Groups Setup TV Name Name ...
TV Speaker Roles Speaker Distance Speaker Level (Assisted Speaker Calibration) Setup Wizard
Speaker Roles SpeakerType SpeakerType ...
Advanced Settings
Speaker Distance SpeakerRole SpeakerRole ...
Speaker Connections PL1 Left PL1 Right WPL 1 WPL 2 ...
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Bass Management Crossover Frequency Enable Filtering Panning Re-Direction Levels Re-Direction Balance
Subwoofer Time Alignment Allpass Frequency
Enable Filtering SpeakerRole SpeakerRole ...
Panning SpeakerRole SpeakerRole ...
Speaker Level SpeakerRole SpeakerRole ...
Re-Direction Levels SpeakerRole SpeakerRole ...
Advanced Settings Bass Management LFE Input to Ceiling Subwoofer
Re-Direction Balance SpeakerRole SpeakerRole ...
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tuning. 90º
135º
140º
Right Back
signals. The actual positions of the Right Front
Right Surround
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0º
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12-2 Yes No No Yes No No No No Yes No Yes No
better determined by your listening room’s
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7.1 10 Yes No No Yes No No No No Yes
acoustics, but it is advisable to begin with a
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30º
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Yes No No No No Yes Yes No No No No Yes No No No No No
12-3 Yes No No Yes No No No No Yes No Yes No No
No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No
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Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No
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Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes No No No No No
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No Yes Yes No No No No Yes No No No No No
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Right Surround
No No No Yes No Yes No No No Yes No No No No Yes Yes No No No No Yes No No No No No
22º30º
7-6 Yes No No Yes No No No
120º
No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No
7-4 Yes No No Yes No No
0º
Yes Yes No No No No Yes No No No No No
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Yes No No No No No No No No No No
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Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No
3500 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Right Front
7-2 Yes No No Yes No
Centre Front
7-1 Yes No No Yes
30º
5 No No No
Centre Front
Bass removed from… BeoLab / BeoPlay 2 3 4 Yes Yes No No No No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No Yes No No No No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No No No No No
0º
and added to…
No Yes Yes No No No No No
4000 Yes No No Yes No No No No Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes No No No No Yes Yes No
5.1
BeoLab / BeoPlay
Yes Yes Yes No No No No
6002 Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes No No
Yes No No No No No
8002 Yes No No Yes No No No No Yes No No No No No Yes No No No No Yes Yes No No No
No No No No No
S8 No No No Yes No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No
BeoVision Avant 11-40 Yes Yes No Yes No No Yes Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes
11-46 Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes
30º
BeoVision
11-55 Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
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2.0
100º
that the placement of the subwoofer is
90º
110º
150º