One of the ways in which I have enjoyed listening to my DVD Concerts is no longer available to me thanks to the "unwillingness" of this RSP1570 to perform as I wish it to rather than the way it "wishes" to.
Previously, with my Denon 3803, I was able to watch a concert having selected the dts soundtrack with my Denon dvd2200 player and then chosen the 5CH Stereo setting on my 3803. What this did was to send the front left and right signals of the dts soundtrack, where most of the information of significance was located, to the processor which then split it into the five channels as well as provided the LFE info to the subwoofer.....Now, with the RSP1570, whenever a dts signal comes in, the processor refuses to do anything but process it into 5.1dts.
I think, at times, my sense of what should go where in the music, as far as my listening preferences are concerned, is very different than that of the original dts engineer/mixer (e.g. Eagles "Hell Freezes Over," where Elliot Scheiner mixed the bass into the center channel??!!??) and would very much like to have the flexibility of choosing what works for me. This is not possible with the RSP1570, at least I haven't been able to figure out a way to do it.
So, what's the big deal, right? Well, the big deal is that the dts signal is often in my experience quite a bit "hotter," for lack of a better way to describe it, than the 2 ch. PCM track IF one is provided. This allows me to split off the LF and RF parts of the signal and put those into the fronts, rears, and a combined signal in the center speaker. The result can be very pleasing on many of my concerts with dts soundtracks and I am, again, deeply disappointed and frustrated that this will no longer be possible.....
Previously, with my Denon 3803, I was able to watch a concert having selected the dts soundtrack with my Denon dvd2200 player and then chosen the 5CH Stereo setting on my 3803. What this did was to send the front left and right signals of the dts soundtrack, where most of the information of significance was located, to the processor which then split it into the five channels as well as provided the LFE info to the subwoofer.....Now, with the RSP1570, whenever a dts signal comes in, the processor refuses to do anything but process it into 5.1dts.
I think, at times, my sense of what should go where in the music, as far as my listening preferences are concerned, is very different than that of the original dts engineer/mixer (e.g. Eagles "Hell Freezes Over," where Elliot Scheiner mixed the bass into the center channel??!!??) and would very much like to have the flexibility of choosing what works for me. This is not possible with the RSP1570, at least I haven't been able to figure out a way to do it.
So, what's the big deal, right? Well, the big deal is that the dts signal is often in my experience quite a bit "hotter," for lack of a better way to describe it, than the 2 ch. PCM track IF one is provided. This allows me to split off the LF and RF parts of the signal and put those into the fronts, rears, and a combined signal in the center speaker. The result can be very pleasing on many of my concerts with dts soundtracks and I am, again, deeply disappointed and frustrated that this will no longer be possible.....

I just upgraded from a AVR-3802/DVD-1000 combo to AVR-3805/DVD-3910 and love the improved PQ. However, the Surround processing by the 3805 on 2-channel signals has me puzzled.
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