Setup – Xoro HSD 8405 Benutzerhandbuch

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SETUP

Audio Setup Page

Channel Delay
Before you can set the channel delay, please pay attention that the Downmix is switched off.
You can set the channel delay for the Center speaker, Subwoofer, Right and Left surround
speakers. Start the Channel Delay option by pressing the PLAY button and choose the
speaker which you want to set by using the

S

or

T

buttons. By pressing the

W

or

X

but-

tons you can set the channel delay in centimetres. Higher Values produces a stronger delay.


Equalizer
The equalizer settings are divided into Equalizer, Bass-boost, Super-Bass and Treble-Boost.

Equalizer
With this option you can change the sound output by presets equalizer settings. This presets
are good for listening music and different music styles. The presets or options are: Rock,
Pop, Live, Dance, Techno, Classic, Soft and Off.
Bass-Boost
The option Bass-Boost changes the bass output into deep and powerful bass sound.
Super-Bass
The Super-Bass settings increases the bass sound much more than the Bass-Boost option.
Treble-Boost
The option Treble-Boost changes the treble sound output into higher level. Please uses this
option carefully, because the increasing of the treble can be distorts the sound and make a
strong influence to the sound quality.


3D Processing
The 3D processing includes settings for Dolby-Pro Logic II and the hall effects.

Dolby Pro Logic II
The Dolby Pro Logic II affords a surround sound on stereo speakers, which is nearly similar
to an 5.1 speaker set. Additional two operation methods are by Dolby Pro Logic II possible:
Movie Mode and Music Mode.
In both mode you have some additional settings for adjustment the sound mode.

HDCD
HDCD encodes the equivalent of 20 bits worth of data in a 16-bit digital audio signal by util-
izing custom dithering, audio filters, and some reversible amplitude and gain encoding; Peak
Extend, which is a reversible soft limiter and Low Level Range Extend, which is a reversible
gain on low-level signals. HDCD provides several digital features, which the audio mastering
engineer controls at his/her own discretion. They include:
Dynamic range compression and expansion, with which virtually 4 more bits of accuracy can
be added to the musical signal. Precision digital interpolation filtering with multiple modes of
operation, which can reduce alias distortion and temporal smearing, resulting in a more
natural, open, and accurate sound reproduction.

The options are: 44.1k, 88.2k or Off.

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