Sunfire TGR401 User Manual

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CHAPTER 5
DTS DIGITAL SURROUND
This mode is available if the 
TGR-401 automatically detects 
that a DTS en cod ed source 
is present at one of it’s digital 
inputs. Look for the DTS Logo on 
DVDs, LaserDiscs, CDs and other 
sources.
Make sure that you set your 
player to output DTS bitstreams. 
DTS must also be selected on the 
disc's menu.
NOTE: Besides DTS Digital Sur-
round, you can press the Mode 
keys on the remote or use the 
Mode selector on the front panel 
and play DTS Digital Surround 
with Pro Logic IIx Music process-
ing to create stereo surround 
back channels. Pressing either 
Mode key again will return you to 
standard DTS Digital Surround 
playback.
DTS-ES MATRIX/DISCRETE
All DTS-ES sources have the 
surround back channel matrixed 
in the left and right surrounds. 
Newer DVD releases also have a 
discrete surround back channel, in 
addition to the same information 
matrixed.
DISCRETE ES sources: the TGR-
401 DTS-ES discrete decoder 
will decode the discrete surround 
back channel. It also removes the 
surround back matrix from the left 
and right surrounds, and restores 
them to be fully independent 
channels.   
   
MATRIX ES sources: If there is 
no discrete surround back chan-
nel, the TGR-401 decodes the 
matrixed surround back channel 
from the left and right surrounds, 
and restores them to be fully inde-
pendent channels.
DTS NEO:6
This matrixed mode extend DTS 
Digital Surround to support sur-
round back channels, similar 
to how PLIIX modes work for 
Dolby 5.1. The back channels are 
derived from the left and right sur-
rounds.
DTS SUNFIRE
This is a special mode that copies 
the surround channels into the 
back speakers. This provides 
a more enveloping experience 
for playback of DTS 5.1 digital 
sources – especially music and 
concert material.
DTS 96/24 modes
The DTS 96/24 modes allow 
the decoding of multi-channel,         
96 kHz, 24-bit, digital audio. The 
various DTS 96/24 modes share 
the same features as described 
for the standard DTS modes.
MODES
CHOICES
DTS SUB TRIM 
0
-20 TO +20
DOLBY SUB TRIM 
0
-20 TO +20
PANORAMA OFF
OFF/ON
WIDTH 3
TO 
7
DIMENSION
-3
-3 TO +3
DRC (DYNAMIC RANGE)
OFF
OFF/MIN/MAX
DOLBY HEADPHONE
OFF
ON/OFF
HEADPHONE TRIM
0
-20 TO +20
MAIN MENU
TRIMS 
TONE CONTROLS 
MODES
PRESETS 
SETUP 
DOLBY HEADPHONE
Dolby Headphone technology 
enables you to experience the 
surround effects of a  ve-chan-
nel, six-channel, or seven-channel 
soundtrack through your head-
phones.
Since headphones directly project 
sound into the ear, many of the 
spatial cues that exist when using 
speakers are lost. This can result 
in the audio sounding like it is in-
side your head, versus surround-
ing you. Dolby Headphone uses 
DSP technology to simulate up to 
seven surround speakers around 
the virtual room for a much more 
enveloping experience. 
Dolby Headphone can be turned 
on or off in the MODES menu. Try 
turning it on for different sources 
and listen for the improved sense 
of surrounding sound. It will sound 
best for multichannel sources, and 
can be used to good effect for 2 
channel music. Turn it off where 
the effect is not required.