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Comments to date: 5. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
resce 10:05pm on Thursday, November 4th, 2010 
Terrific receiver, but steep learning curve I agree with pretty much every review here already done. This receiver is a tank, sounds great. Outstanding Performer- not for the inexperienced User Absolutely outstanding feature set and performance. Very easy to set up.
gordonfreck 11:39am on Friday, October 1st, 2010 
Fine AVR I agree with all the good things that have been said and I have just a few brief comments to add. The remote takes time to get used to. Terrific receiver, but steep learning curve I agree with pretty much every review here already done. This receiver is a tank, sounds great.
flawzero 10:01pm on Wednesday, September 8th, 2010 
why would cnet give an editors choice award to a device with such major flaws as non-working hdmi switching.
toma 7:28pm on Monday, June 28th, 2010 
Hello, in my opinion for you is an amplifier, but I say that is a gateway to the Internet.
joooo 7:01am on Thursday, May 6th, 2010 
why would cnet give an editors choice award t...  sounds good, looks nice enough. hdmi switching is worthless Here is the problem, im facing and here is Cu...  Good Video and Audio Quality HDMI issues, On screen display doesnt work in HDMI Here is the problem, im facing and here is Customer Support response, these were from mail and phone, Good Video and Audio Quality HDMI issues.

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Anthem Statement D1

Denon AVR-2307CI

Video Features

Component Video Upconversion Lip Sync Delay BNC Connectors for Component Video Video Signal Pass-through When Off OSD Support for Component Video OSD Support for HDMI Video Analogue Video Upconversion to HDMI Component Video Digital Processing

Bass Management Features

Adjustable Crossover for LPF/HPF Min 18 dB/oct LPF; Min 6 dB/oct HPF Subwoofer Output 2CH Stereo Mode Subwoofer Group Delay Adjustments Channel Trim Accuracy <=.5dB Steps Channel Group Delay in <=1ft Steps Independent Channel Trims for 7.1 In Independent Xover Setting for 2ch Sub Output 2ch Analog Bypass/Direct Opt. Main Bass Combined with Sub Out Independent Source Levels for all Inputs Ind. Channel Trims for all Modes Opt. Digital Bass Mgmt for 7.1 Inputs
Audio / Video Inputs & Outputs
>2 Component Video In & >1 Out >3 Digital Toslink/Coax In & >1 Out >1 Subwoofer Output 5.1/7.1 Multi-channel Inputs Balanced Analogue I/Os >2 DVI/HDMI Input & 1 Output Active IEEE 1394 I/O or Equivalent Reading and Understanding the Color Codes The product has 90% or more of this required feature The product has some aspects of this feature The product does not have this feature This is unknown, not applicable or info was unavailable at time of review This is considered a "Critical" Feature This is considered a "Bonus" Feature
*Note: Due to the fact that we do not currently possess all of the gear in this list, we had to reconstruct certain elements from the information we had available. We strive to do our best, but if you notice any errors, please feel free to contact us at info@audioholics.com and let us know.

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Front speaker systems Precautions when connecting speakers: If a speaker is placed near a TV or video monitor, the colors on the screen may be disturbed by the speakers magnetism. If this should happen, move the speaker away to a position where it does not cause this effect.
Surround back speaker systems NOTE: When using only one surround back speaker, connect it to the left channel.
Easy Setup and Operation For best picture quality (especially with progressive DVD and other high definition sources), choose the component video or HDMI connection to your monitor (TV). S-Video and composite video outputs are also provided if your TV does not have component video inputs.

Monitor (TV)

Connecting a DVD player and monitor (TV)
To connect the video output from the DVD player to the AVR-4306, you only need to choose one connection type. Component video connection offers the best quality (and is required for progressive DVD playback), followed by S-Video, while composite video offers the lowest picture quality of the three connection types. For more information about the video up conversion function ( page 15). The AVR-4306 is equipped with HDMI connectors, so it can be connected to a DVD player or monitor (TV) using an HDMI cable. To connect the digital audio output from the DVD player, you can choose from either the coaxial or optical connections. If you choose to use the optical connection, it needs to be assigned. For more information about Digital Input Assignment ( page 67). The AVR-4306 is equipped with another set of input terminals for a non-DVD Video Disc Player (such as laser disc, VCD/SVCD, or future high definition disc player). The above connection guidelines for DVD also apply to the VDP input.

DVD player

COMPONENT VIDEO IN Y PB PR

S VIDEO IN

VIDEO IN

HDMI IN

COMPONENT VIDEO OUT Y PB PR

HDMI OUT

VIDEO OUT

S VIDEO OUT

NOTE: The component video input and/or output jacks may be labelled differently on some TVs, monitors or video components (Y, PB, PR; Y, CB, CR; Y, B-Y, R-Y). Check the owners manuals for other components for further information. The COMPONENT MONITOR OUT-1 and the COMPONENT MONITOR OUT-2 can be used simultaneously. Audio signals are only output from the HDMI monitor out terminal when audio signals are input to the HDMI input terminal. When connecting the AVR-4306 and DVD player using an HDMI cable, also connect the AVR4306 and monitor (TV) using an HDMI cable ( page 20).

Turn the DC 12V voltage on and off for the individual functions and surround modes. For details, see Setting the Trigger Out ( page 77, 78).

Monitor TV (ZONE2)

Power amplifier (ZONE2 or ZONE3)

L IN R

NOTE: For the AUDIO output, use high quality pin-plug cables and wire in such a way that there is no humming or noise. For instructions on installation and operation of separately sold devices, refer to the devices operating instructions.
ZONE2 / ZONE3 speaker out connections
When the surround backs power amplifier is assigned to the ZONE2 or ZONE3 output channel at Power Amp Assign in the System Setup Menu, the surround back speaker terminals can be used as the ZONE2 or ZONE3 speaker out terminals ( page 61). The connections diagram below is an example for when the surround back speaker is assigned to the ZONE2 stereo 2 channel. In this case, surround back speaker out can not be used for MAIN ZONE. Surround speaker systems (A) Surround speaker systems (B)
Connecting the pre-out terminals
Use these terminals if you wish to connect external power amplifier(s) to increase the power of the front, center, surround and surround back sound channels, or for connection to powered loudspeakers. When using only one surround back speaker, connect it to the left channel.

Power amplifier

Subwoofer

Center speaker

FRONT L R
Connecting the power supply cord
Power supply cord (Supplied) AC outlets (wall) AC 120 V, 60 Hz

Front speaker systems

ZONE2 Front speaker systems ZONE2 NOTE: Only use the AC OUTLETS for audio equipment. Never use it for hair driers, TVs or other electrical appliances. Insert the plugs securely. Incomplete connections will result in the generation of noise.
AC OUTLETS SWITCHED (total capacity 120 W (1 A.)) The power to the outlet is turned on and off in conjunction with the POWER switch on the main unit, and when the power is switched between on and standby from the remote control unit. No power is supplied from this outlet when this units power is at standby. Never connect equipment whose total power consumption exceeds 120 W (1 A.).

2 Input signal display

DOLBY DIGITAL Depending on the input signal. The DSD indicator lights when the DENON LINK have been connected and the DSD signals have been input ( page 19).

Room EQ function

The AVR-4306s Auto Setup / Room EQ function offers three correction curves: Audyssey, Front, Flat. The timbre of the speakers can also be adjusted manually using a graphic equalizer. Details of the different correction curves are described below.
DTS ANALOG (exclusive analog audio signal playback mode): The signals input to the analog input terminals are decoded and played. PCM NOTE: Input mode when playing DTS sources: Noise will be output if DTS-compatible CDs or LDs are played in the ANALOG or PCM mode. When playing DTS-compatible sources, be sure to connect the source component to the digital input terminals (OPTICAL/COAXIAL) and set the input mode to DTS.
Press the ROOM EQ button.
Depending on the input signal. The HDCD indicator lights when digital signals are being input with a player that supports HDCD playback. The Audyssey is selected, the MultEQ XT indicator lights green. The Front or Flat is selected, the MultEQ XT indicator lights red. The MultEQ XT indicator also lights red if the Speaker Configuration, Distance, Channel Level or Crossover Frequency is set manually after conducting the Auto Setup procedure. The Room EQ switches as follows each time the ROOM EQ button is pressed.
OFF Audyssey Front Flat Manual

2 Input mode display

Depending on the input signal. In the AUTO mode
The DIG. indicator lights when digital signals are being input properly. If the DIG. indicator does not light, check whether the Digital In Assign ( page 67) and connections are correct and whether the components power is turned on. AL24 processing is activated when PCM signals are played while the surround mode is set to PURE DIRECT, DIRECT, STEREO, MULTI CH PURE DIRECT, MULTI CH DIRECT or MULTI CH IN. NOTE: The DIG. indicator will light when playing CD-ROMs containing data other than audio signals, but no sound will be heard.

In the DIGITAL PCM mode

Audyssey: This adjusts the frequency response of all speakers to correct the effects of room acoustics. Front: This adjusts the characteristics of each speaker to the characteristics of the front speakers. Flat: This the frequency response of all speakers flat. This is suitable for multi-channel music reproduction, from discrete music sources such as Dolby Digital 5.1, DTS, DVDAudio and Super Audio CD. Manual: Selects the setting value that was set in the Manual EQ Setup. For details of the Setting the Manual EQ Setup ( page 75).

In the DIGITAL DTS mode

AUTO indicator appears on the display.
Press the TUNING button to tune in the desired station.

Press the TUNING button.

Automatic searching begins, then stops when a station is tuned in.
The frequency changes continuously when the button is held in.
If tuning does not stop at the desired station, use to the Manual tuning operation.
When in the auto tuning mode on the FM band, the STEREO indicator lights on the display when a stereo broadcast is tuned in. At open frequencies, the noise is muted and the TUNED and STEREO indicators turn off. When the manual tuning mode is set, FM stereo broadcasts are received in monaural and the STEREO indicator turns off.

Preset memory

Checking the preset stations
The preset (broadcast) stations can be checked on the on screen display.
TUNING PRESET CURSOR STATUS
Use the Auto tuning or Manual tuning operation to tune in the station to be preset in the memory. Press the TU (TUNER) button to select the TUNER mode. Press the MEMORY button.
Press the ON SCREEN button (in the AMP mode) repeatedly until the Tuner Preset Stations screen appears on the OSD.
Press the MEMORY BLOCK (A to G) button. Recalling preset stations 2 Recalling preset stations from the remote control unit
The memory block can also be selected by pressing the SHIFT button.

MEMORY BLOCK

Press the CHANNEL button or NUMBER (1 to 8) button to select the desired preset channel. Press the MEMORY button again.
Store the station in the preset memory.

TUNING

MEMORY
To preset other channels, repeat steps 3 to 6. A total of 56 broadcast stations can be preset 8 stations (channels 1 to 8) in each of blocks A to G.
Select the memory block (A to G).
Watching the display, press the CHANNEL button or NUMBER (1 to 8) button to select the desired preset channel.

CHANNEL

TUNER NUMBER
2 Recalling preset stations from the main units panel Press the TUNING PRESET button.
Turn the FUNCTION knob and select the desired preset channel.

XM Satellite Radio

AVR-4306 is the XM Ready receiver. You can receive XM Satellite Radio by connecting to the XM separately) and subscribing the XM service. Connect-and-PlayTM (sold

Channel selection

2 Introducing XM Satellite Radio
Theres a world of audio listening pleasure beyond AM and FM. XM Satellite Radio. Select from over 150 channels of music, news, sports, comedy, talk, and entertainment. Coast-to-coast coverage. Digital quality sound. With all music channels 100% commercial free. Questions?: Visit www.xmradio.com.

CURSOR ENTER

Connect one side of the Ethernet cable (CAT-5) to the ETHERNET terminal on the AVR-4306s rear panel, the other side to the router.
Listening to Internet radio
The required system connections and settings must be made in order to listen to Internet radio. Update? appears on the display when connecting to an Internet radio station for the first time.
2 DTU (Digital tuner) system buttons
The digital tuner system buttons shown on the diagram below are used for Network Audio operations.

Internet radio

Select the input source to AUX/Net.
The Network Audio menu screen appears.

To WAN side

To LAN side port

Router

Press the CURSOR D or H button to select Internet Radio, then press the ENTER or CURSOR G button.
The initial screen when not connected to the Internet is displayed.

LAN port/Ethernet port

Computer

2 Network settings

When using a broadband router (DHCP function), the network settings are made automatically, so there is no need to make the settings from the setup menu. If the broadband routers DHCP function is turned off, make the Network Setup ( page 80, 81).
Connecting to an Internet radio station for the first time: Press the ENTER or CURSOR G button.
The update screen appears.
A~G , MODE MEMO , , 0, 1 ENTER CH +, 1~8

: : : : : : : :

Preset memory blocks Character search Configuration mode selection Preset and favorite registration Cursor up, down, left and right Enter settings Preset channel selection Preset numbers
Press the ENTER or CURSOR G button once again.
The latest list of radio stations is downloaded from the vTuner site. (Several minutes are required for this download.)
Presetting (registering) Internet radio stations
There are two ways to register stations: by presetting them or by storing them in your favorites. Stations that are preset can be tuned in directly from the remote control unit.
Registering Internet radio stations in your favorites
Your favorites are listed at the top of the menu screen, so registered stations can be tuned in easily.
Press the CURSOR D or H button to select the desired setting item, then press the ENTER or CURSOR G button.
Press the MEMORY button while playing the Internet radio station you want to register.
The registration menu screen appears.
Finally, the list of Internet radio stations is displayed and those that can be played are indicated by the mark in front of them.
Press the CURSOR D or H button to select Preset, then press the ENTER or CURSOR G button.

The preset registration screen appears.
Press the CURSOR D or H button to select Favorites, then press the ENTER or CURSOR G button.
The favorites registration screen appears.
Press the CURSOR D or H button to select the desired radio station, then press the ENTER or CURSOR G button.
Connection starts, and the station starts playing once the buffer reaches 100%.
Press a MEMORY BLOCK (A ~ G) button, then press a NUMBER (1 ~ 8) button to register the station at the desired preset channel.
This completes registration.
During playback, press the ENTER button once to pause playback, then press ENTER button again to resume playback. If the ENTER button is pressed and held in for more than two seconds when in the play or pause mode, playback stops and the previous menu window reappears.
If no button is operated for approximately ten seconds, the regular display reappears. Registered presettings can be checked on the on screen display. The presettings can only be displayed with the on screen display when the AUX/Net function is selected.
Press the CURSOR F button to register the station.
To cancel without registering, press the CURSOR G button.
2 Listening to Internet radio stations registered in your favorites When the AUX/Net function is selected, press the CURSOR D or H button to select Favorites, then press the ENTER or CURSOR G button.
The Internet radio stations registered in your favorites are displayed.
NOTE: Registered presettings are deleted when they are overwritten. There are many Internet radio stations on the Internet. The programs they broadcast and their bit rates vary widely. Generally, the higher the bit rate, the higher the sound quality, but streamed music or sound may be broken if the communication lines or servers are busy. Inversely, programs with low bit rates have lower sound quality but tend to be more stable. Server Full or Connection Down is displayed if the station is congested or if it is not broadcasting. If you do not want the OSD to be displayed while playing Network Audio (internet radio, music server or USB), set Function/Mode Status at Setting the On Screen Display to OFF ( page 73).
2 Listening to preset Internet radio stations When the AUX/Net function is selected, press a MEMORY BLOCK (A ~ G) button, then press a NUMBER (1 ~ 8) button.
The connection is made automatically and playback starts.
Character search function (searching by first letter)
The character search function (searching by first letter) can be used to select the desired item from the menu screen displaying the list of Internet radio stations or music files stored on the computer.

When Automatic Update is selected: Press the ENTER or CURSOR G button to select Yes.
The list of radio stations is updated approximately once every other day.

TUNING MEMORY MODE ENTER

While the menu screen is displayed, press the TUNING or button.
The character search screen appears.
When Manual Update is selected: Press the ENTER or CURSOR G button.
The list of radio stations is updated this one time.
Press the TUNING or button to select the first letter of the item you want to search for.
After several seconds, the menu screen is displayed with the cursor set to the item starting with the letter selected in step 2.
When Yes is set for Automatic Update, set Power Saving in the Network Setup to OFF( page 81). When used with Power Saving set to ON, we recommend performing the Manual Update procedure periodically (about once a week).
If there is more than one item starting with the letter selected in step 2, the items are displayed in alphabetical order.
Playing music files stored on the computer (music server)
The necessary system connections and settings must be made in order to play music files. This procedure is used to play music files (in WMA, MP3 and WAV format) stored on computers (music servers) connected to the AVR-4306 via the network. The computers server program must be launched before using this function. For details, refer to the server programs operating instructions.
Updating the list of radio stations 2 Deleting radio stations from your favorites
At the screen on which the Internet radio stations registered in your favorites are displayed, press the CURSOR D or H button to choose the radio station you want to delete, then press the MEMORY button.
The delete screen appears.
Press the MODE button to select the configuration mode, then press the ENTER or CURSOR G button.
The settings screen appears.
Press the CURSOR F button to delete the station.
Press the CURSOR D or H button to select Automatic Update or Manual Update, then press the ENTER or CURSOR G button.
The host names of the computer(s) (music server(s)) on the network are displayed.
To cancel without deleting, press the CURSOR G button.
Select Radio List Version to display the current version.
Press the CURSOR D or H button to select the host name of the computer (music server) on which the music file you want to play is located, then press the ENTER or CURSOR G button. Press the CURSOR D or H button to select the search item or the desired folder, then press the ENTER or CURSOR G button.

IR segment

Referring to the included List of Preset Codes ( End of this manual), press the NUMBER button to input the preset code (a 5-digit number) for the manufacturer of the component whose signals you want to store in the memory.
The top IR segment blinks once after each button press. If the remote recognizes the manufacturers code, the IR segment blinks twice.
Operating a component stored in the preset memory
Press the MODE SELECTOR button for the component you want to operate. Operate the component.
You have 10 seconds to press each digit. If it takes longer than that, the remote times out and you must begin again. NOTE: Depending on the model and year of manufacture, this function cannot be used for some models, even if the your device is listed on the included list of preset codes. Some manufacturers use more than one type of remote control code. Refer to the included list of preset codes to change the number and check it out.
For details, refer to the components operating instructions. Some models cannot be operated with this remote control unit.
For the DVD player remote control buttons, function names may differ according to manufacturer. Compare with the remote control operation of the various components.

NUMBER SETUP

2 The preset codes are as follows upon shipment from the factory and after resetting: Preset memory
The included remote control unit (RC-1024) can be used to operate devices of different brands by registering the preset number corresponding to the brand of your device. For some models the remote control unit or the device may not operate properly. In this case, use the learning function ( page 56) to store your devices remote control signals in the included remote control unit. TV, VCR...HITACHI CD, DVD..DENON SAT..RCA
DVD preset codes 41470 (default) 40490
Press the MODE SELECTOR button for the component you want to preset.
Presetting is not possible for the AMP, ZONE2, ZONE3, TUNER and SYSTEM CALL modes.
Press and hold the SETUP button for at least three seconds.
The top IR segment blinks twice.
DVD-555 DVD-755 DVD-900 DVD-910 DVD-955 DVD-1000 DVD-1200 DVD-1500 DVD-1710 DVD-1910 DVD-2200 DVD-2800 DVD-2800II DVD-2900
DVD-2910 DVD-3800 DVD-3910 DVD-5900 DVD-5910 DVD-9000 DVM-715 DVM-1800 DVM-1805 DVM-1815 DVM-2815 DVM-4800

DENON Model No.

DVD-800 DVD-1600 DVD-2000 DVD-2500 DVD-3000 DVD-3300

Press the CURSOR D or H button to select the input source, then press the CURSOR F or G button to adjust the level.
The level can be adjusted between 12 dB and +12 dB in units of 1 dB. When Yes is selected for Default, the settings are automatically reset to the default values.
Press the CURSOR D or H button to select iPod Assign at the Audio Input Setup menu, then press the ENTER button.
The iPod Assign screen appears.
After completing this setting, check that the playback levels for the different sources are the same.
When AUX is assigned to iPod Function, the mode switches between AUX/Net and AUX/iPod each time the AUX button is pressed. When a function other than AUX is assigned to iPod Function and iPod Dock is set to NotUsed, remote control operation is possible using the remote control codes of the assigned function.
Setting the Function Rename
The names of the input sources displayed on the front display and on the on screen display can be changed. The names or brands of the devices connected to the input sources can be input.
Repeat step 3 to input the input source name.
Tuner Presets 2 Auto Preset Memory
Use this to automatically search for FM broadcasts and store up to 56 stations at preset channels A1 to 8, B1 to 8, C1 to 8, D1 to 8, E1 to 8, F1 to 8 and G1 to 8.
Press the CURSOR D or H button to select Function Rename at the Audio Input Setup menu, then press the ENTER button.
The Function Rename screen appears.
To reset the input source name to the default value, press the CURSOR F or G button to highlight the input source display, then press the CURSOR H button. When Yes is selected for Default, then press the CURSOR F button to reset to the default input source name.
Press the CURSOR D or H button to select Tuner Presets at the Audio Input Setup menu, then press the ENTER button.
The Tuner Presets screen appears.
Press the CURSOR D or H button to select the input source whose name you want to change, then press the CURSOR F or G button.
The screen switches to the character input screen. Example: When DVD is selected and the CURSOR F or G button is pressed
Once all the characters have been input, press the ENTER button.
The Function Rename screen reappears.
Use the same procedure to change other input source names as well.
Press the CURSOR D or H button to select Auto Preset Memory, then press the ENTER button.
The Auto Preset Memory screen appears.
Aux1 is setting of AUX/Net, and Aux2 is setting of AUX/iPod. When the input source is selected, the display is as shown below. Example: When the name has been changed to DVD-5910

Surround speakers Point slightly downwards

60 to 90 cm

60 Surround back speakers [ As seen from above ]
[ As seen from the side ]
Set the front speakers with their front surfaces as flush with the TV or monitor screen as possible. Set the center speaker between the front left and right speakers and no further from the listening position than the front speakers. Consult the owners manual for your subwoofer for advice on placing the subwoofer within the listening room. If the surround speakers are direct-radiating (monopolar) then place them slightly behind and at an angle to the listening position and parallel to the walls at a position 60 to 90 centimeters (2 to 3 feet) above ear level at the prime listening position.
Surround speaker Front speaker

Surround back speaker

Point slightly downwards
Additional Information Set the front speakers, center speaker and subwoofer in the same positions as in example q. It is best to place the surround speakers directly at the side or slightly to the front of the viewing position, and 60 to 90 centimers (2 to 3 feet) above the ears. Same as surround back speaker installation method q. Using dipolar speakers for the surround back speakers as well is more effective. Connect the surround speakers to the surround speaker A terminals on the AVR-4306 and set all settings on the setup menu to A (This is the factory default setting ( page 89)). The signals from the surround channels reflect off the walls as shown on the diagram at the left, creating an enveloping and realistic surround sound presentation. For multi-channel music sources however, the use of bipolar or dipolar speakers mounted at the sides of the listening position may not be satisfactory in order to create a coherent 360 degree surround sound field. Connect another pair of direct radiating speakers as described in example e and place them at the rear corners of the room facing towards the prime listening position. e When using different surround speakers for movies and music To achieve more effective surround sound for both movies and music, use different sets of surround speakers and different surround modes for the two types of sources. Set the front speakers slightly wider apart than the setup for watching movies only and point them toward the listening position in order assure clear positioning of the sound. Set the center speaker in the same positions as in example q. Set surround speakers A for watching movies in the positions described in example q or w, depending on the types of speakers used. Set surround speakers B for playing multi-channel music at the same height as the front speakers and slightly at an angle to the rear of the listening position, and point them toward the listening position. Connect the surround speakers for watching movies to the surround speaker A terminals on the AVR-4306, the surround speakers for playing multi-channel music to the surround speaker B terminals. Set the surround speaker selection on the setup menu ( page 86).

5.1 ch

2 Sources recorded in Dolby Surround are indicated with the logo mark shown below
Dolby Surround support mark: Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby, Pro Logic and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
4 ch L, R, C, S (SW - recommended) Analog matrix processing Dolby Surround
L, R, C, SL, SR, SW Digital discrete processing Dolby Digital encoding/ decoding

Audio processing

High frequency playback limit of surround channel

20 kHz

Additional Information 1: DTS signals are recorded in the same way on CDs and LDs as PCM signals. Because of this, the un-decoded DTS signals are output as random hissy noise from the CD or LD players analog outputs. If this noise is played with the amplifier set at a very high volume, it may possibly cause damage to the speakers. To avoid this, be sure to switch the input mode to AUTO or DTS before playing CDs or LDs recorded in DTS. Also, never switch the input mode to ANALOG or PCM during playback. The same holds true when playing CDs or LDs on a DVD player or LD/DVD compatible player. For DVDs, the DTS signals are recorded in a special way so this problem does not occur. 2: The signals provided at the digital outputs of a CD or LD player may undergo some sort of internal signal processing (output level adjustment, sampling frequency conversion, etc.). In this case the DTS-encoded signals may be processed erroneously, in which case they cannot be decoded by the AVR-4306, or may only produce noise. Before playing DTS signals for the first time, turn down the master volume to a low level, start playing the DTS disc, then check whether the DTS indicator on the AVR-4306 ( page 31) lights before turning up the master volume. 3: A DVD player with DTS-compatible digital output is required to play DTS DVDs. A DTS Digital Output logo is featured on the front panel of compatible DVD players. Recent DENON DVD player models feature DTScompatible digital output consult the players owners manual for information on configuring the digital output for DTS playback of DTS-encoded DVDs. MANUFACTURED UNDER LICENSE FROM DIGITAL THEATER SYSTEMS, INC. U.S. PAT. NOS. 5,451,942; 5,956,674; 5,974,380; 5,978,762; 6,226,616; 6,487,535 AND OTHER U.S. AND WORLDWIDE PATENTS ISSUED AND PENDING. DTS, DTSES, Neo:6, AND DTS 96/24 ARE TRADEMARKS OF DIGITAL THEATER SYSTEMS, INC. 1996, 2003 DIGITAL THEATER SYSTEMS, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

[2] DTS Digital Surround

DTS Digital Surround (also called simply DTS) is a multi-channel digital signal format developed by Digital Theater Systems. DTS offers the same 5.1 playback channels as Dolby Digital (front left, front right and center, surround left and surround right) as well as the stereo 2-channel mode. The signals for the different channels are fully independent, eliminating the risk of deterioration of sound quality due to interference between signals, crosstalk, etc. DTS features a relatively higher bit rate as compared to Dolby Digital (1234 kbps for CDs and LDs, 1536 kbps for DVDs) so it operates with a relatively low compression rate. Because of this the amount of data is great, and when DTS playback is used in movie theaters, a separate CD-ROM synchronized with the film is played. With LDs and DVDs, there is of course no need for an extra disc; the pictures and sound can be recorded simultaneously on the same disc, so the discs can be handled in the same way as discs with other formats. There are also music CDs recorded in DTS. These CDs include 5.1-channel surround signals (compared to two channels on current CDs). They do not include picture data, but they offer surround playback on CD players that are equipped with digital outputs (PCM type digital output required). DTS surround track playback offers the same intricate, grand sound as in a movie theater, right in your own listening room.

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