Originally posted by Hi4head:
Charlie;
With the configuration as you have described, you should be getting something out of your sub
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You might want to read the thread started by Jay-1.
Thanks for the reply.
I've read that thread - his issue is essentially that the reciever he had before the 1050 was a unit that had a 'bass booster' circuit that he became accustomed to. Since the 1050 is a bit more purist than that it didn't deliver what he was used to hearing.
In my setup the LFE speakers are identical to the bass sections of my mains and surrounds, so setting the mains to 'small' would be pretty pointless.
My question is on a non DD/DTS sound track (Dolby Prologic encoded PCM via the optical input) whether I should expect any bass on center, and if so, where the 1050 would route it, since the center has no bass section and is set to small.
A related question is regarding the DSP modes. Say the 'Jazz' mode for example: Does it, when breaking 2 PCM channels out to 5, send bass to the 3 new channels? What about center in particular? If so ... where would THIS get routed?
On 6.1 material the LFE can literally make the window blinds shake - pretty sure that's working OK!
But I ONLY hear the LFE on DD/DTS via digital inputs - never in the other modes.
The users manual says any bass that is directed to a 'small' channel gets routed to LFE and I wonder if no bass is ever routed to center except perhaps in DD/DTS or if the manual is wrong.
Charlie