Originally posted by slbenz:
I always had to manually decrease my subwoofer by 10dBs relative to my 2-channel use which is exactly what DTS does with subwoofer outputs. DTS always boosts subwoofer output by 10dBs for their standards.
Hello! This is my first post here, I just took delivery of a 990 a few days ago.
The 10 dB issue is real. The LFE level in surround formats really IS boosted 10 dB for some reasons. Anyone who may like listening regular stereo with a home theater is at risk to run into this problem. It's like people who design those processors don't listen stereo music with their sub on?
My previous processor, a Denon AVD-2000, had a handy feature, the possibility to lower the LFE level. NOT the sub level. Those are different things! I ran it at -10 dB and the bass output was just perfect, either with music or movies.
I was shocked to discover that the 990 have no such feature, I thought it was a requierment of the Dolby spec.
The sub offset NEED to go in both direction, at least 10 dB. Or a LFE level adjustment has to exist.
I'm affraid I will have to considere returning the thing if a solution is not provided as this seems un-liveable..