I'm on my 4th Sony SACD. Each one has bass management BUT the volume on the subwoofer barely shows up on my sound meter. A call to Sony's Tech support blamed it on my receiver (B&K AVR307). A call to B&K, the dealer, and others - blamed it on Sony. In fact, the local Circuit City has the same problem on their display unit (I checked!)
Will the Outlaw solve my problem (bass sound level)???
Registered: 11/29/01
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Loc: Mount Laurel, NJ
I don't believe the Outlaw will do any bass management on the 5.1 inputs. So, it's either up to your SACD player, or you need to buy an analog bass management unit such as the ICBM.
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Matthew J. Hill matt@idsi.net
Registered: 03/21/01
Posts: 14054
Loc: Memphis, TN USA
I think Dennis is wondering about what the ICBM will do for him.
The ICBM is designed to re-direct bass information from the five channels (or two, for two-channel SACD) to the sub. It should help. Only case where it wouldn't do much would be if the recording itself lacked low-end.
I find it odd that the receiver could be at fault in this case, since all the 5.1 analog input does is pass the signal through the volume control and on to the amp section (or LFE output for the .1 channel). It sounds like it may be a problem with the way Sony is doing bass management in their player.
The receiver does bias (slightly) the 5.1 sound levels to conform to the THX levels.....If I fiddle with my subwoofer volume control...it actually doesn't help because of this bias.
Registered: 03/21/01
Posts: 14054
Loc: Memphis, TN USA
Sounds sort of like a somewhat-unsuccessful bass management implementation if it's messing up things like that. I don't remember ever hearing of similar problems with the ICBM. Can the Sony player's bass management be disabled (I'm guessing "yes")?
Yes...Sony can be set to DIRECT (or no bass management)....what I was wondering is if there is level control in the ICBM enough to compensate about 12-15 dB ???
Registered: 03/21/01
Posts: 14054
Loc: Memphis, TN USA
The "Subwoofer Level" knob on the ICBM is labeled as going from "min" to "+9dB". I would think, though, that if you are having 12-15dB of trouble with sub output, there's something else amiss here, which is why I asked about disabling the Sony's bass management. I was thinking of disregarding the Sony's bass management and off-loading that task to the ICBM as a solution to the problem. Would that be a possible solution?