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Auto Level Control
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Auto Level Control equalizes volume level
differences between tracks when playing music
from an iPod or other sources.
Multi-Channel Auto Level Control
Multi-channel Auto Level Control supports surround sound
playback, maintaining a consistent level and clear audio.
The function adjusts low and high frequency sounds, dialogs,
surround effects etc. that are difficult to hear in low volume,
to optimal levels — an ideal feature for listening at night
without disturbing others.
Hi-bit24 Audio Signal Processing
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This technology works to create undistorted sound,
bringing out the best in the 24-bit DAC. The 24-bit
DAC hardware alone does not reproduce better
sound. Maximum performance is gained by
applying the Hi-bit24 Audio Signal Processing to
expand signal resolution, creating more detailed,
smooth sound, closer to the original analogue
signal. Hi-bit24 also increases the sound pressure for a tactile
listening experience, and the more channels you have, the more
impressive it becomes. It is effective for multi-channel content
on CD/DVD, PC files less than 24-bit and works with any disc
player.
16-bit Signals
16-bit sine wave
Close up
16-bit resolution
input signals
16-bit resolution
Red: original analogue signals (ideal)
Black: 16-bit digital signals (actual)
Bit expansion processing required to bring out the real performance from 24-bit DAC.
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Effects of Bit Expansion Processing
16-bit resolution
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16-bit DAC
24-bit resolution
24-bit DAC
24-bit resolution
24-bit DAC +
Hi-bit24
Auto Level Control for Multi Surround Playback
Music
Hi-Def Movie
Satellite/Cable
Radio
Auto Level
Control
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DAC alone
makes no
difference
DAC + signal
processing
–> closer to
original signal
(in red)
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AV RECEIVERS REFERENCE GUIDE
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Different Volumes
Standardized Playback Volume
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Sound Level Equalization