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I am hearing some static from my speakers when I listen to music in the Logic 7® Cinema mode. Whats wrong?

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I am hearing some static from my speakers when I listen to music in the Logic 7® Cinema mode. Whats wrong?

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Included in this receiver is a 2-mode version of Logic 7 for decoding 2-channel sources (either PCM or analog) into a 5.1 sound field – 1 for Cinema and 1 for Music. The Cinema mode should be used for video software and provides a 5.1 sound field with certain enhancements for center-channel dialogue voicing that approximates a movie theater. For movie soundtracks, Dolby® has been very specific in noting the level requirements of the center-channel for its proper decoding. However, if Logic 7 Cinema mode is used to reproduce software other than video, such as music from CDs, there is a very remote possibility that the center channel may be overloaded, as the music producer is not bound by any Dolby standards and may choose to use extremely high levels in the center channel. Therefore, be sure to use Logic 7 Music for music, as it has been designed without the level or phase parameters found in Logic 7 Cinema. Also, note that Logic 7 Music works well for video software but, again, the ch

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