Speaker configuration and speaker pattern settings
This unit allows you to connect up to a 7.1-channel system. The table below shows examples of speaker configurations and speaker pattern settings.
Speaker configuration in each zone | [Surround Back Speaker Assign] | [Speaker Pattern] setting | |
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Main zone | Zone 3 | ||
5.1-channel | Not used | [Off] | [5.1] |
7.1-channel using surround back speakers | Not used | Not available | [7.1] |
5.1.2-channel using top middle speakers | Not used | Not available | [5.1.2 (TM)] |
5.1.2-channel using Dolby Atmos enabled speakers | Not used | Not available | [5.1.2 (FD)] |
5.1-channel with Zone 3 connection | 2-channel | [Zone3] | [5.1] |
5.1-channel with bi-amplifier connection | Not used | [BI-AMP] | [5.1] |
5.1-channel with front B speaker connection | Not used | [Front B] | [5.1] |
* You can only set [Surround Back Speaker Assign] if the speaker pattern is set to a setting that does not have surround back and height speakers.
Hint
- This unit allows you to connect Sony wireless rear speakers and a Sony subwoofer.
- When your Sony TV has the S-CENTER SPEAKER IN jack, you can output the center part of the unit sound from the TV speaker.
- By setting [SpeakerRelocation / PhantomSurroundBack] to [Type A] or [Type B] in the [Audio Settings] menu, you can enjoy a surround effect equivalent to up to 7.1.2 channels in terms of hearing. When you set [SpeakerRelocation / PhantomSurroundBack], perform Auto Calibration in advance.