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Digest Number 1855

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Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 05:20:07 -0000 From: "seven_siamese_cats" seven_siamese_cats@...> Subject: Re: Home theater help?

Lon, are you sure that the unit really is not 'off' when you properly use the power button? Many fancy electronics have a 'standby' mode which is indicated by a light on or near the power button. The manual does not mention powering off, so perhaps it times out after some time without use? Or try pushing and holding the power button for 5 seconds (works for computers).

It never says to go to stop mode, just 'from stop mode press SETUP'. I would assume that 'stop mode' means that any disk in the unit is stopped, ie press the 'stop' button on the remote.

As for bass and treble, no it does not seem like there is any control for that. Apparently it is programmed to provide 'perfect' sound and no silly humans need to apply. If you can get at the subwoofer, it may have a volume knob on it to control the bass.
Also check out the set up section to see if it has any sound 'profile' selection or other way of equalizing the various frequencies. There is something called DRC and something else called LPCM, but doesn't seem to say what they do.