I was reading a review of the AVR-630(which I just have laying around my house) and I came across this:
"Another highlight: the AVR 630's bass-management (BM) settings--especially critical for small sat/big sub systems--are available for use with every multichannel format and source, including Dolby, DTS, and SACD/DVD-A. You can set a separate crossover point for each set of speakers: one for the front left and right speakers, a different setting for the center, and another for the surrounds. The AVR 630 is the first receiver we've tested with this level of versatility. Just be aware that to accomplish bass management for SACD/DVD-A, the AVR 630 reconverts the player's analog output back to digital, where the BM takes place. Alternatively, you can turn off the AVR 630's BM for SACD/DVD-A and send full-range signals to all of your speakers. We'd recommend listening both ways to see which sounds better in your system. "
I was wondering if this would hurt performance of my panny BD-55k for lossless audio with the extra conversion? Also, If I were to do this, should I set all the factory settings back within the bass management of bd player?
Currently, I'm running my marantz as a pre-amp, but it does not give me the ability for bass management via analog inputs(though, it still sounds amazing!!! )
"Another highlight: the AVR 630's bass-management (BM) settings--especially critical for small sat/big sub systems--are available for use with every multichannel format and source, including Dolby, DTS, and SACD/DVD-A. You can set a separate crossover point for each set of speakers: one for the front left and right speakers, a different setting for the center, and another for the surrounds. The AVR 630 is the first receiver we've tested with this level of versatility. Just be aware that to accomplish bass management for SACD/DVD-A, the AVR 630 reconverts the player's analog output back to digital, where the BM takes place. Alternatively, you can turn off the AVR 630's BM for SACD/DVD-A and send full-range signals to all of your speakers. We'd recommend listening both ways to see which sounds better in your system. "
I was wondering if this would hurt performance of my panny BD-55k for lossless audio with the extra conversion? Also, If I were to do this, should I set all the factory settings back within the bass management of bd player?
Currently, I'm running my marantz as a pre-amp, but it does not give me the ability for bass management via analog inputs(though, it still sounds amazing!!! )
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