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Kenwood 1060VR User Manual

Kenwood 1060VR
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This
receiver
incorporates
3
different
sound
modes
to
let
you
eniov
surround
sound
with
a
wide
variety
of
program
sources.
The
Dolby
Pro
Logic
surround
sound
let
you
enjoy
theater-
like
surround
effects
when
you
play
Dolby
Pro
Logic
pro-
gram
sources
(like
Laserdiscs).
Dolby
3
Stereo
creates
a
panoramicfrontal
sound
field
while
keeping
dialog
on
seraan
The
Digital
Signal
Processing
(DSP)
modes
{et
you
create
a
variety
of
different
sonic
environments
from
almost
any
type
of
program
source.
To
obtain
the
best
possible
surround
sound,
he
sure
to
complete
"Preparing
for
surround
sound"
before
using
the
surround
modes.
-as,
Sound
modes
|
1070VR/1060VR
(6n/K]
What's
DSP?
DSP
stands
for
Digital
Signal
Processor.
The
way
a
sound
is
heard
in
an
actual
environment
depends
on
a
variety
of
different
factors.
One
of
the
most
Important
ts
reverberation
(the
act
of
decaying
elements
of
sound
echoing
in
various
places).
The
DSP
modes
produce
the
feeling
of
presence
by
using
the
DSP
to
create
reverberation,
without
spoiling
the
sound
quality
of
the
original
signal.
Dolby
Pro
Logic
Dolby
Pro
Logic
is
a
specially
encoded
2
channel
surround
format
designed
to
provide
theater-like
surround
sound
from
Dolby
Pro
Logic
program
sources
(such
as
video
and
Laserdisc
software
marked
Y1[oosy
summOUND])
This
receiver
is
equipped
with
a
Dolby
Pro
Logic
surround
decoder
to
let
you
enjoy
the
wide
variety
of
currently
available
Dolby
Pro
Logic
home
video
software.
©
Y
@
iv
Subwoofer*
Front
Speaker
7
Surround
speakers
(monaural
signal)
*
Optional
in
this
mode.
Ta
Se
Dolby
3
Stereo
Dolby
3
Stereo
creates
a
panoramic
frontal
sound
teld
while
maintaining
the
dialog
in
an
on-screen
position.
This
mode
fs
designed
for
use
with
Dolby
program
sources,
but
can
also
improve
sound
field
unity
for
non-Dolby
program
sources.
Dialog
positioning
and
sound
image
detinition,
however,
may
not
be
as
accurate
when
used
with
non-
Dolby
program
sources.
a
Center
speaker]
\
ci
a
Subwoofer*
Front
Speaker
*
Optional
in
this
mode.
DSP
mode
The
DSP
mode
lets
you
add
the
atmosphere
of
an
arena,
jazz
club,
or
stadium
to
almost
any
type
of
program
source.*
These
modes
are
particularly
effective
when
used
with
stereo
program
sources,
like
CD,
television,
and
FM
radio.
You
might
enjoy
trying
the
STADIUM
or
ARENA
mode
the
next
time
you
watch
a
concert
or
sporting
event!
The
WALL
parameter
lets
you
adjust
the
“brightness”
of
the
sonic
environment
according
to
your
preference.—(i6.
The
ROOM
SIZE
parameter
lets
you
adjust
the
size
of
the
sonic
environment
according
to
your
preference.
~(i7]
The
EFFECT
level
lets
you
adjust
the
“presence”
of
the
sonic
environment
according
to
your
preference.
16)
*The
DSP
mode
will
produce
a
stereo-like
surround
effect
from
monaural
sources,
but
there
will
be
some
reduction
in
the
presence
of
the
arena,
jazz
club,
or
stadium.
Center
speaker
Subwoofer*
Front
Speaker
Surround
speakers
*
Optional
in
this
mode.
Manufactured
under
licence
from
Doiby
Laboratories
Licensing
Corporation.
“Dolby”,
“Pro
Logic”
and
the
double
-
D
symbol
are
trademarks
of
Dolby
Laboratories
Licensing
Corporation.

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Kenwood 1060VR Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandKenwood
Model1060VR
CategoryStereo Receiver
LanguageEnglish

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