i picked up chesky's 'ultimate dvd surround sampler/5.1 setup' disc while at ces.
the sub and sub/sats in phase, out of phase section is an important calibration.
also, though i believe the RS spl meter is an easy way to calibrate channel levels, i found the chesky disc delay setting 'clicks' to be a great final tweak tool.
though i measured placement with a ruler to the 1/16", this section of the disc caused me to change the rear surround delay setting slightly and the front right level setting. this ever so slightly shifted the image centerstage to perfect center from just off to the left and forward position.
this makes me think SH is right on suggesting the use of full bandwidth pink noise (vs. the narrower band that comes in the 950). also, the room acoustics can play tricks on you and your equipment.
test discs are helpful in that they tell you what to listen for and how to correct a wrong image (placement, phase, delay, LF routing, etc.).
[This message has been edited by bossobass (edited May 02, 2003).]
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