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When listening, the centre speaker should be adjusted to the point
where you can ‘just’ hear it. This is the optimum setting for many
movies and music. Too loud and you will not get the stereo front
image and also overload the centre amplifier or speaker much
easier when the volume is turned up.
Turning off the rear and centre amplifiers
When listening to music (for instance), you may not want the rear or
centre channels (or both). Two toggle switches on the front of the
unit allow you to disable the amplifiers for the rear and centre
channels, and hence remove the sound.
You may want to also disable the rear channel if you are listening to
mono sound (which saves power and improves the life of the rear
amp).
Private listening
A pair of headphones can be plugged into the 6.35mm jack at the
front of the unit. To use the headphones, press the headphone
selector switch (next to the jack socket) and the sound to the front is
cut and passed to the headphones instead.
Note that although the power is cut when headphones are used, the
output of this unit is still sufficient enough to destroy most
headphones when the volume is turned up, so keep the volume low
at all times, especially when switching to the headphones from
normal listening.
When switching to headphones, the front left and right is cut, but the
centre and rear channels remain active. To disable these, use the
toggle switches as described above. When all channels are
disabled, you may listen privately!
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