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If your speakers have a mid-range level control, you might try loweing that a bit; it's worked for me.

My front speakers can be adjusted, but my other speakers cannot. The trouble is if I adjust the fronts to sound good, by lowering some of the frequency range, then the other speakers are unadjusted, and stick out sonically like a sore thumb, in multi-channel like DPL II or DTS or Stereo 5/6/7. So I'm concluding that unless I stick to straight stereo, it's probably best to leave the front speakers un-adjusted.

Or else, adjust the front speakers when going from stereo to multi-channel formats.

It would be like my subwoofer's phase needs to be adjusted now, when going from stereo to multi-channel formats, to get the correct subwoofer phase on the 950.

[This message has been edited by Will (edited October 06, 2002).]