Though trivial, thought I should share this information.
When everybody tells you that the set up can make or mar your sytem you tend to be a little fussy about everything. Couple that with incomplete awareness, and you have a potent combination.
Encouraged by the manual, and having read about the sub-sat system, I had the typical sub-sat connection set-up. This was-connect the left & right main speaker terminals of the receiver to the speaker level input terminals of the subwoofer. Connect the main left & right speakers to the speaker level output of the sub.
Typically, the TV screen, the left & right main speakers, and the centre speaker are approximately, in the same vertical plane.Due to the pecularities of the room set up, the right speaker, was behind this plane (further away from the listener position) by about three feet and slightly more towards the right.
Well! I thought no problem. In the receiver set up, for speaker distances, The right speaker distance was input as about 4 ft more than the left speaker.
Bass almost dissapeared from life.
After many days, I wanted a more conventional set up. The right speaker was brought back into the plane. The situation did not improve.
After a few more days, while reviewing the receiver set-up, I saw the different distances input for the left & right speakers while playing music, and corrected the blunder.
Bass immediately improved.
Mr. Holmes! The obvious, simple, non technical, explanation?