I have my CD player’s analogue signal running through stereo bypass of 950, use a sub with mains set to small and crossed over at 80hz and I have not noticed double bass either. However, the word “bypass” may need to be thought about.

After doing A & B test between 950’s bypass versus direct connect to pair of my mono amps (have volume control & bypass), there was a noticeable difference in mid to upper frequencies. The former was a bit brighter and leaner. The latter sounded warmer and a bit fuller. One can conclude that the difference was made by the type of volume control used. If not, perhaps the bypass mode in 950 has the signals going through more than just volume control circuit? I’m just curious.


[This message has been edited by Spiker (edited April 01, 2004).]