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<strong>Audio</strong> Adjustments<br />

<strong>Audio</strong> Delay Adjustment<br />

Some video devices such as Set Top Boxes can sometimes<br />

experience a Lip Sync problem<br />

Denon <strong>AV</strong> receivers have individual input adjustments of up 200<br />

milliseconds to help rectify this<br />

Input Source Volume Leveller<br />

• When switching from one input to another it is common to<br />

experience differences in volume levels from one source to<br />

another<br />

• Denon <strong>AV</strong> <strong>Receiver</strong>s have individual volume trim adjustments for<br />

each input so that when switching from one input/device to<br />

another the volume will remain constant<br />

Nine band Graphic Equaliser<br />

• Audyssey EQ curve can be copied into manual EQ which then<br />

allows individual tweaking for different applications<br />

• 63Hz, 125Hz, 250Hz, 500Hz, 1kHz, 2kHz, 4kHz, 8kHz, 16kHz<br />

• -20dB , +6dB<br />

• Can be saved as part of Quick Select feature<br />

<strong>Premium</strong> <strong>AV</strong> <strong>Receiver</strong><br />

Standby HDMI Pass Through<br />

Great for the Kid’s Viewing<br />

(when you do not need the full surround sound impact)<br />

This feature allows you to play a pre-selected HDMI source<br />

on your TV with both <strong>Audio</strong> and Video being passed<br />

through the <strong>AV</strong>R even though the <strong>AV</strong>R is in standby mode<br />

Picture & Sound is passed through to TV even<br />

though <strong>AV</strong>R in standby mode<br />

HDMI connection<br />

to <strong>AV</strong>R<br />

HDMI connection<br />

to television

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