Classe Audio SSP-800/CT-SSP Manual De Usuario

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mode selection
While you can specify default surround processing modes for each input, 
there are times when you may wish to select a different mode for a particular 
recording. For example, when watching a classic movie from the 1940s, you may 
prefer to hear it in mono using only the center channel speaker.
Touch the Mode option on the Home page to open the Mode Select menu, 
which displays a complete list of processing modes. Modes that are grayed out 
cannot be applied to the current audio source. For instance, a mode designed for 
a stereo signal is not available while listening to a multi-channel Dolby Digital 
audio track.
Touching the up or down arrows scrolls through the list of modes. Touch any
mode (that isn’t grayed out) to select it. The SSP processing changes to the
newly-selected mode. Press the Back button to return to the Home page. The 
available modes are described in Table 2. 
 
Table 2: SSP-800/CT-SSP available surround processing modes
Name 
Description
Mono 
Outputs to the center channel only. Use it for mono 
sources such as classic movies, mono TV broadcasts, etc.
Stereo 
Outputs to the Front Left and Front Right channels only. 
This is the preferred mode for music reproduction.
Music Mode Party 
Produces mono output at the same level from all available 
speakers.
Mono Plus 
Uses the mono input to output mono signals on the L, R, 
SR, SL, and RR, RL if they are active.
Movie Plus 
Produces stereo output in all available speakers.  The 
output is proportioned with a 60% center width and a 
50/50 front-to-surround distribution. Approximately 
15% of the total output is directed to the rear channels 
(if used).
Music Plus 
Produces stereo output in all available speakers with 
a 25% center width, a 70/30 front-to-surround 
distribution and 15% to the rear channels.
Dolby PLII 
Provides audio signals for a 5-channel surround sound 
field from matrix-encoded stereo sources. Spatial qualities 
vary for non-encoded sources.
Dolby PLIIx Music 
An extension of the Dolby Pro Logic mode, Dolby PLIIx 
expands existing stereo or 5.1-channel matrix-encoded 
audio signals for 6.1- or 7.1-channel discrete playback. 
The Music mode features three additional user controls: 
Center Width (for adjusting balance to favor the Center 
or Left and Right front channels), Panorama (for wrap-
a-round surround effects), and Dimension (to adjust the 
depth of the surround sound field).
Dolby PLIIx Movie 
The Movie mode routes the special effects signals to the 
surround channels for a fuller, dramatic impact while 
viewing movies and films.