Finally, I have a question for the esteemed B&K club.
On the Ref 30 (et al), I observed the following: I saved and use a Preset to listen to a CD - select DVD and Stereo 5 and drop the Rear speaker level to -3 (my favorite CD listening setting). I put in a DTS or some other DVD and the B&K 'senses' the change to DTS, etc - but retains the Preset levels - specifically, the -3 db rear speaker level. For the DVD, I'd like the level to be 'normal'. Interestingly, the Stereo 5 does go to Dolby 5 or DTS or whatever.
So, the question - what are the ways to 'defeat' or restore 'normal settings' after a preset is used. I think power on/off does this. Does changing sources? I think the volumes, etc are retained there too. I think the best option might be to set a Preset to 'restore' my changes and recall that prior to switching from CD to DVD, etc.
What are your experiences?
thanks,
John
On the Ref 30 (et al), I observed the following: I saved and use a Preset to listen to a CD - select DVD and Stereo 5 and drop the Rear speaker level to -3 (my favorite CD listening setting). I put in a DTS or some other DVD and the B&K 'senses' the change to DTS, etc - but retains the Preset levels - specifically, the -3 db rear speaker level. For the DVD, I'd like the level to be 'normal'. Interestingly, the Stereo 5 does go to Dolby 5 or DTS or whatever.
So, the question - what are the ways to 'defeat' or restore 'normal settings' after a preset is used. I think power on/off does this. Does changing sources? I think the volumes, etc are retained there too. I think the best option might be to set a Preset to 'restore' my changes and recall that prior to switching from CD to DVD, etc.
What are your experiences?
thanks,
John
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