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You can control the treble and bass in JVC surround sound speakers if the surround sound receiver you are using has treble and bass controls available.
The most common is a 5 piece surround sound system using an amplifier, subwoofer, control unit (or receiver) and speakers that are placed around the room.
After spending a couple of hours on this, I found the answer 10 minutes after posting the question... The problem was that the "A" and "B" speaker selections control the front speakers only. The surround sound speakers are always on, regardless of which set of speakers is selected. The answer to the problem was to set the receiver in "direct stereo" mode so that the surrouund sound stuff was taken out of the loop.
Since the signal is sent pre-mixed into the surround sound receiver as a Dolby Digital stream, you will have to turn down the rear channels at the receiver. All good receivers should have a channel level adjustment control through a menu or on the remote control.
You need a receiver to control all the options in your home theater. The receiver is your main unit that will directly send signals to the speakers for their best performance!
Some of the specifications listed for the Sony Bluetooth Receiver with App Remote control are as follows: delivers 2 volts to the front and rear speakers. There are also RCA outputs for system expansion.
Use a high-end surround receiver. It will be able to connect to all of these things, and allow you to switch the source with a remote control.
A home cinema is characterised by a system of entertainment equipment. This equipment includes a large television, speakers, dvd player, remote control, television stand, and surround sound system.
No, a standard powered subwoofer needs to connect to a surround receiver for volume control as well as the crossover so that it amplifies just the signals in its ideal range.
thats only if your reciver has more than to outlets for the speaker to connect to if it does have it connect it the program it to your remote so you will be able to control it with your remote.
Audio out (line out) from the Home Theater to audio in (line in) on the Power Amp. If you use Preamp out on the Home Theater the Volume Control will control the volume of the Power Amp and Speakers.
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