I know many people who author DVDs at the major studios, and they are not they type of people who would let an audible clipping situation go by without fixing it. The succeptability of a preamp or receiver to overload is a design consideration that has nothing to do with the cost of the equipment - it's just a bad design choice made by the equipment's designer. Unfortunately, if this is the source of the overload, there is nothing you can do about it.

More DSP processing may or may not cure a problem like this - it has more to do with design decisions than the number of DSPs.

I've never heard clipping from my 950 for what it's worth.

[This message has been edited by soundhound (edited February 29, 2004).]