Wow my ears must be burning. I just dropped in to post an opinion on the very "analog bypass" and "run the speakers in large" subject.
A co-worker(Craig) and myself(Daniel) helped a 3rd co-worker(Paul) set up a Blu-Ray HT system.
Setup:
- Used VMPS RM-2's (for mains)
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Outlaw 970 in External 7.1 mode (for 5.1 Analog volume control and no processing)- Emotiva LPA-1
- Sony BDP-300 Blu-Ray player (source for movies + CD's, in
5.1 analog out)
- Mix of Blue Jean and generic cables (IC's and Speaker)
My co-worker purchased the Outlaw 970 and Emotiva LPA-1 per my suggestion and the RM-2's were Craig's suggestion.
I personally like to run the pre-amp in full analog bypass, having the DVD player do all the processing (or in my friend's case, have the Blu-ray player do the processing) and run everything in Large. Since I've never heard the Outlaw 970 before, we experimented between "analog bypass and speakers in LARGE" and the more traditional "digital, bass managed signal, w/ crossover set to 80Hz". The digital, bass managed signal had more detail, but it sounded tinny and harsh. We both agreed that "analog bypass" sounded better and more natural.
This was all in 2-channel music, and I didn't have time to play any movies. I do have a hard time believing the idea that there are systems that sound better for music and systems that sound better for movies. What matters though is Paul is VERY happy w/ the setup.
Anyway just stopping by. Thanks for all the 970 help, it is a VERY nice pre-amp.
Cheers