I picked an 84 up for Christmas and am very happy with it. Pretty much just follow the directions and set it up, no hidden secrets.
Yeah agree Karl just wanted to make OP and others aware before they upgrade to HD and wonder what is going on as I have heard others do. As long as a firmware upgrade fixes and it doesn't cost no problem.:bigsmile:To be a bit more specific there is an issue with LPCM sources in that the LFE isn't boosted the 10 db that is called for. Given that the OP was replacing a VSX702 I was guessing that, at least at this time, that's not an input he currently has hooked up and has to worry about. For all the rest of the normal sources (in my case regular DVD's, DVD-A's, CD audio and SACD's) there's no issue and it works great. Even if one does have an HD-DVD or Bluray source using LPCM it's not hard to setup another MCACC profile that boosts the LFE the extra 10db and switch to that when needed.
I'm not saying that's in any way a 'fix', just a temporary circumvention. It appears that Pioneer needs more time before more than a handful of service centers have all of the needed equipment and knowledge to apply this recently released firmware update (unfortunately it can't be applied by the end-user/consumer). From what I've observed so far I would guess it would easily be another month before there's a significant number of service centers capable (willing) to do this.
Agreed - and a good underscore of the importance of getting that Elite from an authorized source else that firmware upgrade ends up being on the owner's dime (or whatever the appropriate Oz slang is for a 10 cent piece!).Yeah agree Karl just wanted to make OP and others aware before they upgrade to HD and wonder what is going on as I have heard others do. As long as a firmware upgrade fixes and it doesn't cost no problem.:bigsmile:
Cheers Bill
Lets just say you wouldn,t have to part with your own moolah (money). :blink:Agreed - and a good underscore of the importance of getting that Elite from an authorized source else that firmware upgrade ends up being on the owner's dime (or whatever the appropriate Oz slang is for a 10 cent piece!).![]()
Sorry Karl, that would be my dry sense of humor showing! The error was purely inattention to detail. I changed the routing of the wire AFTER I ordered it. :hissyfit: Oh well, the good news is I was able to splice in the old cable. If I had to, I would have used 14/2 Romex to connect them up. I nearly did that just to see how the sub would sound. Better to just wait. If the sub sounded good with the Romex, I may have been tempted to leave it in place.I'm not sure what you mean - on the 4 feet issue? I didn't mean it as a slam I meant it as like, dang, that's a lot of planning on such a long run and I can relate how frustrating it must be to find yourself literally arm's length away. ****, you should have seen me desperately trying to find a way to re-run the battery cable on my corvette after a battery leak corroded it and I was a mere 6" short. I was thisclose to some really bizarre circumventions before I got it "good enough" to start and get over to the service center.