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<blockquote data-quote="jvr" data-source="post: 979739" data-attributes="member: 15634"><p>Hi there and welcome. Obviously we all have our individual preferences, but just an observation/hint. You are coming from the all-in-a-box experience, and that might have dictated some of your listening habits. With the kind of set-up that you now have, you may want to consider selecting your listening mode according to the actual source, or the native signal being fed into your AVR..either stereo, or multichannel. For example music streamed via Tidal should sound even better if played back in its native stereo mode opposed to being processed into an artificial surround sound. You could play around with using the sub, i.e. stereo + sub mode (with main speakers set to small), and see where you end up. Just my two cents worth..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jvr, post: 979739, member: 15634"] Hi there and welcome. Obviously we all have our individual preferences, but just an observation/hint. You are coming from the all-in-a-box experience, and that might have dictated some of your listening habits. With the kind of set-up that you now have, you may want to consider selecting your listening mode according to the actual source, or the native signal being fed into your AVR..either stereo, or multichannel. For example music streamed via Tidal should sound even better if played back in its native stereo mode opposed to being processed into an artificial surround sound. You could play around with using the sub, i.e. stereo + sub mode (with main speakers set to small), and see where you end up. Just my two cents worth.. [/QUOTE]
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