To clarify something about the 950's bass management and DVD-A, I had asked Outlaw how the 950 and the ICBM handle the "subwoofer" channel. Since there is no standard for DVD-A, it's a little inaccurate to say it's 5.1, rather, it's 6.0 or it's whatever the mix engineer decides it to be. I have a couple of DVD-As that have some rather high frequency information in the "subwoofer" channel, even some vocals, I think (e.g. a few tracks on Toy Matinee). I normally bypass the crossover on the subwoofer but, when playing DVD-As, I engage the crossover on the subwoofer to filter out the high frequencies to prevent the resultant distortion. Whatever the engineer intended for me to hear in this channel is lost.
When I asked Outlaw about the 950 and the ICBM regarding the sub woofer channel, Scott's reply was that the ICBM filters out anything over 150 hz and the 950 filters out anything over 120 hz.
When I get my 950, the built in LPF will save me the step of engaging my sub's crossover, but for anyone who likes to play the 6.0 discs and really looks for that full range info in the "subwoofer" or "6th" channel, you'll have to find a workaround.