Jack

Glad that you like the 1050!

1. For what it's worth, I've heard from some other users that they had more luck calibrating their speakers (particularly the sub) using a test disk like AVIA or Video Essentials (either will work) than using the test tones.

2. That one stumps me -- I never used the night mode.

3. I noticed that when I first got mine -- the display is far enough behind the front panel (and more importantly the text on the front panel) that your viewing angle affects the alignment of the arrows. Weird, isn't it?

4. The 1050 is designed to automatically remember what digital input was last used for each source -- so if you switch to DVD and select "OPT1" you can then switch to the VIDEO1 input (which presumably is set to not use any digital input) and the next time you switch back to DVD it will go back to the OPT1 input. Note also that you can associate the same digital input with more than one source. This can be handy if, for example, you use a DVD player for DVD's and for CD's -- you can have the DVD input set to surround and the CD input set to stereo, with both using the same digital input.

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