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4 October 29, 2001 AM25212_02_V.pdf
Before you begin
Bose
®
Virtually Invisible
®
speaker technology allows you to enjoy lifelike home performances
from the very latest surround sound encoded movies, CDs, and television shows, without a
room full of speakers.
Your video sound source (stereo VCR, laserdisc or digital video player, or stereo television)
sends the encoded program material to the surround sound receiver, which interprets it by
distributing various sounds to particular speakers. Although the sound mix varies with
different types of programs, dialogue is usually sent to the center speaker while sounds from
the left or right side of the picture go to the left or right front speakers. Ambient sounds and
special effects are directed to one or both of the surround (rear) speakers. The unique, easy-
to-hide Acoustimass
®
module delivers bass for all channels. At any point in a surround sound
performance, you may hear sound from all or just a few of the speakers, but the overall
experience puts you in the center of the action.
To select surround-encoded program material, look for any of the terms Surround, Dolby*
Surround, Dolby Pro-Logic and the double-D symbol
3
* on tapes and discs, and
the word surround preceding a TV broadcast. Your Acoustimass 6 home theater speakers
are also compatible with Dolby Digital (AC-3)* receivers and program material. (Instructions
on using your surround or digital receiver with the Acoustimass 6 speaker system are pro-
vided on pages 14 and 15.)
You can also enjoy a wide variety of stereo programming that is not surround-encoded with
your Acoustimass 6 speakers. Simply adjust your receiver as described on page 14.
Setting Up Your Acoustimass
®
6 Speaker System
* Dolby, Dolby Surround, Dolby Pro-Logic, Dolby Digital (AC-3), and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby
Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
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