Well, I finally got to watch a big person movie. I threw in Fellowship of the Ring. Now I suppose I can claim to have heard things that I didn't hear before. In the scene when Arogorn is taking the hobbits to Rivendell, there's a part when it's raining, but you can't really see it yet on the screen. Well I never heard it before either. At first I thought I was getting some kind of static or interferance, until I realized that it was rain...pretty cool. Overall, it was pretty awesome. I do find myself listening at much louder levels with the 990, than I did with the 54TX. The biggest part of that is simply due to the clarity of the presenation; it doesn't garble or muddle, it's clear no matter what the volume. Bass response was excellent, dialogue was outstanding. I should receive my balanced cables in the next day or two, so that'll give me a few days using those before I switch back to the Pioneer to round off the comparison. The ability to set different crossover freq's for different speakers is a definite plus. It will be especially useful when I receive my 340SE's, as they have a lower frequency extension than the 340 classics, so I will be able to cross them at 60hz. I currenlty cross the mains and center at 80hz and the surrounds at 100hz.
I suppose I'll have to modify all of my comments into one single review and post on AVS...that should start some interesting trouble
. I'll post some more when I have some more to post, but now it's back to the 990.