EAD Bass Management


I am considering buying an EAD 8800Pro but would like to know if the bass management can be employed when using the analogue pass through facility.

Could anyone help? If not, what else should I consider?

Thanks

Michael
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I too am a BIG EAD/Alpha digital fan, I have been up the food chain from Encore to Signature to Pro 8000 and now Pro 8800 and the answeres are correct the pass thru is indeed that, how ever a little bird told me there are some new software versions on the way I doubt that the pass thru will be affected but it may facilitate the bass management you might want to call Steve at EAD and ask. I just installed the new e-prom and it was a snap so my auto-setup went smooth as silk. Don't hesitate going with Ead, great gear and even better customer support. Good luck and good listening!
Jdevine:

I heard the same, probably from the same little birdie. But it won't affect the pass thru.

Harry
Disclaimer/note: I'm an EAD & REL dealer. (and glad to be one!)

The bass management is not in effect when you go through the analog pass through. The ideal being to have the closest thing to a straight wire going through the processor.

If your source is digital and especially if you need bass management it is a pretty good option to use the very high quality DAC's in the EAD, use the EAD's bass management, and hang a nice REL subwoofer off of the main speakers using the REL high level input. REL's allow you to attach at either the line level output of the preamp (the same output going to the amplifier), or at the high level between the amplifier and the speakers. I experimented with the EAD, REL's and my surround sound setups. I found the best performance came from using the REL off of the main speakers then using the EAD to auto-program the bass response for my room.

When you set up the 8800 you use a supplied microphone and let the processor produce a series of tones which 'program' the processor to produce the best sound in a given room.

A last option that is a great way to go is to just buy an EAD DVDMaster and use it's multi-channel variable output straight into an amplifier.
Hello Rangers-

Well, let me complicate your last statement about running the DVDMaster direct into an amp. I can't, because my Sim Titan amp doesn't like having BOTH the RCA and balanced inputs occupied for a given input at the same time (preamp and the DVD player). Some amps have this limitation, some do not.

My DVDMaster analog outputs feed the TheaterMaster center, sub & surround signals (via the pass-thru input) and a 2-channel tube preamp for the L/R mains directly.

This allows the TheaterMaster to be completely out of the circuit when I play 2-channel CD's. The tube pre also has a HomeTheater Bypass circuit that I use with the TM for my digital sources (DSS & DVD Video), so I get the benefits of the tube preamp all the time.

The TheaterMaster and tube preamp then feed the inputs of my Sim Titan amp and REL sub. This works with 2 preamps (the TM and tube) simultaneously for multi-channel use because the player's internal Bass Mgt and variable analog vol control coordinate the output of all channels once a measured common volume level is fixed on both pre's.

Finally, the TheaterMaster has much more flexible sub crossover, bass rolloff & redirect settings then the DVDMaster (100Hz fixed), so pass-thru may not be best for everyone's situation.
It's great to see an EAD tread. I have a Theatermaster 8800 on order and hope to have it up and running this week. So far it looks like the wife can even use the remote.

Tim