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By using the front high speakers, you can lift
up the sounds of the center speaker to an
appropriate height on the screen, allowing you
to enjoy natural representation without
discomfort.
x 1~10
x Off
Note
• This function does not work in the following cases.
– “MULTI IN” is selected.
– Headphones are connected.
– There is no center speaker.
– There are no front high speakers and “Virtual
Front High” is set to “Off.”
– The 2CH mode sound field is being used.
– The sound filed for music is being used.
– The “Multi Stereo” sound filed is being used.
– The “Movie Height” sound filed is being used.
Lets you set the correct angles of the surround
speakers for the Speaker Relocation function.
x Front
x Back
Note
• This function does not work in the following cases:
– There are no surround speakers.
– Headphones are connected.
Lets you calibrate speaker positioning
(configuration angle of each speaker from the
measurement position) to improve the
surround effect.
x Type A
Places surround back speakers on the back
wall in addition to those speakers in
Recommendation ITU-R for 5.1 channel
speaker placement.
x Type B
Places four surround speakers at virtually
identical angles, according to
Recommendation ITU-R for 7.1 channel
speaker placement.
Center Speaker Lift Up
Surround Speaker Position
Speaker Relocation
Drawing of the relocated speaker placement
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