Well the only thing I have discovered recently is that I have gone off
the BL2 for music! At low levels it is great and adds in my view. At
medium volumes it is OK, but at higher volumes it is just not right. We
tried my main system (Pentas and BL2) against M100s and discovered that
at good volumes, the BL2 just made the bass ponderous and out of
control. It sounded better switched off (easy to do).
Peter
I have cut this comment from another thread because I think its at the crux of a considerable amount of interchange on the sub woofer issue over the last few weeks. Now I need to focus on what the problem is? Is it that the BL2 is not fast enough as a sub woofer and there are others that are? Or is it the way you connect the sub woofer to your equipment (i.e. via the DTS on the TV or via a power link to the fronts)?
Whats your view Peter?
I know I should make up my own mind and have a test at home but I am resigned not to using my local dealer until his manager changes. I do not spend money in an establishment where I am not happy with the service. So I will either buy a BL2 from Lee or a dealer "up country" as we would say in Cornwall or go for a non B&O sub which I can get locally. There are a lots of options but I need to fine down this little issue which is quite big if you can only justify a sub-woofer for music as well as DVD.
Barry