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venue, such as jazz, acoustic rock, and country music. As with the Concert mode, the reverb in Club mode
is adjustable through the ATP8500.1's Audio Setup menu.
Natural
This is the most subtle of the ATP8500.1's proprietary music modes, with a very subdued surround effect
and almost no reverb. It works best with music commonly heard in very small, intimate settings: chamber
music, solo instrumental performances, and folk music. The reverb control in the ATP8500.1's Audio
Setup menu lets you adjust the effect to your liking.
Stereo 96
This mode adds no surround-sound processing. It differs from ordinary stereo only in that it allows
playback of stereo material recorded in 24-bit/96-kilohertz sound, which is found on some "audiophile"
DVDs from companies including Chesky Records and Classic Records.
To use this mode, you must connect a DVD player using a digital connection, and the DVD player must be
capable of outputting a 24/96 digital signal. The DVD player must also be set for "24/96 output" or
"downconversion off," depending on how its onscreen menus are labeled.
Changes in ATP8500.1 onscreen menus
The ATP8500.1 works almost exactly like the ATP8500, even though there have been several changes to
the onscreen menu system. Below, we'll show you the new menus, and highlight any changes in operation.
Main Setup Menu
This menu has been simplified—the Tone Controls option has been moved into a new Audio Setup menu
(which also contains the controls for the new surround modes found in the ATP8500.1). Level Setup and
Delay Setup have been moved into the Speaker Setup menu.
Audio Setup Menu
This new menu contains options for Dolby/DTS Setup, Preset Setup, Treble, Bass, LFE level, and Reverb.
The first two access separate menus we will discuss below. The others can be adjusted directly from this
menu as follows:
Treble, Bass: These controls can be adjusted to +/-12 dB, as in the ATP8500.
LFE Level: This control lets you attenuate the LFE (low-frequency effects) channel by as much as -10 dB
in 5.1-channel Dolby Digital or DTS soundtracks. You may choose this option if you find the bass in movie
soundtracks a bit overwhelming for your taste. Use the up/down buttons on the front panel or the remote to