Originally posted by Kevin C Brown:
[B]
All large, sub on in the player. To the ICBM. The ICBM has a feature whereby you effectively reroute the LFE to the mains. So now you are sending a 5.0 signal to the 950. LFE is mixed in with the mains. Now, just connect the 5.0 cables to the 950. No LFE connected. Turn your sub off. You get 5.0 out of the 950, no double bass.
B]
actually, with dvd-a/sacd, you're sending 6.0 through 5 cables.
LFE should have the option of NO filter in every player and every pre-pro. the fact that this is not the case shows that these products are made for dolby formats and ignore dvd-a/sacd formats. if you could select NO for LFE filter, your sub could set the LP and send the HP to a satellite, making dvd-a/sacd 6.1.
a step further...outlaw, please read:
1. the output config should have an lfe output (discrete LFE, nothing else, with LP points and slopes or NO filter selectable). this should feed sub # 1.
2. the output config should have an RB output with nothing but redirected bass (selectable LP point and slope or NO filter). this should feed sub #2.
3. a switch that sums the 2 signals into the RB output for those who like things the way they are now.
4. an adjustable HP filter 'Q' for matching filter-to-speaker (many people report a rise in response at crossover as a 'room mode', when, in fact, it is simply the HP filter's 'Q' causing the hump).
this would cost nearly nothing, would be true bass management and transform dvd-a/sacd from 5.1 into 6.1+1.
it will also allow for a 'musical' sub to coexist with a 'movie' sub in the same system, eliminate most of the intermod distortion incurred with summing LFE and RB into one sub, reduce the ridiculous demands the dolbly spec places on a single sub channel (allowing for many more subs to meet spec and be smaller), allow for total phase control, allow perfect reintegration of RB while not affecting the LFE signal and many more wonderful things.
...there...i said it.
i wish everyone who complained about the so-called double bass config would list their speakers for reference.
thousands of people have 2 or 3 subs and none of them complain about double bass. they simply calibrate the SW channel to their system. in the end, though, it's still the same old BM crap we're all stuck with.
if outlaw would implement the above described output config, they would have a pre-pro that separates them from every pre-pro in existence, at any price, for a cost to them of a few dollars per unit. and i, for one, would order it today.