[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ellen:
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Now Scott says that double bass is not a problem in stereo mode. The manual seems to contradict him.
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...please listen carefully (or as boblinds put it..."hear me now, or hear me later")
scott has been saying this all along, or at least since july that i know of. and scott is NOT contradicting the manual.
1.) connect cd player (analog out L+R) to 950 cd analog input (p.14 in the manual).
2.) select LARGE for FRONT in SPEAKER CONFIG
(IT DOES NOT MATTER WHAT YOU SET THE X-OVER TO).
3.) press MENU (item 15, p. 10)
4.) press SELECT (item 16, p. 10). the display will show MAIN MENU INPUT CONFIG.
5.) press V and it will say CD.
6.) toggle < or > until it says ANALOG.
7.) press V and it will say MODE.
8.) toggle < or > until it says STEREO.
9.) press MENU twice. it will say CD STEREO ANALOG and show the volume.
10.) press BYPASS (item 20, p. 10).
now play to your heart's content in "pure two-channel stereo". NO subwoofer. mains only, full range. NO double bass. TRUST ME.
now, the cool thing (to me) is, if you set the front skrs. to SMALL in step 2 above, then set the x-over (outboard, before the amp, after the 950 l+r pre outs) to whatever your preference may be and adjust your sub ( x-over, phase, para eq, time alignment, gain) to blend with your mains, you have "pure two-channel stereo" with ELF (not LFE), which is something eveyone should do at least once.
the point is...the 950 as configured above DOES NOT HAVE DOUBLE BASS. to the contrary, it offers the ultimate in bypass options in 2-channel stereo.
NOTE: KCB...i used YES' "TALK" cd. i love the note at the end of the sleeve notes which reads, " P.S. "CAUTION" EXTREME DIGITAL DYNAMIC RANGE D.D.D. FORMAT". i played cut #4 in the set up listed above as scenario 2 (with the sub) and just as the house began to disassemble, my 2 sons (16 and 23 and both musicians) ran into the room and sat at each side of me. 3/4 of the way through the song i pressed stop, into which sudden silence my eldest said, in an awestruck sort of soft voice, "good lord".
more on how completely ecstatic i am over this 950 prepro elsewhere, soon.