I have(had) always been a music listener(movies and concert videos too), that likes to dial things in(adjust the bass and treble) so they sound(to me)just the way I like it. And, I am not talking about running back and fourth to my subwoofer to adjust it everytime a different song comes on. Dialing in the treble, and the bass(seperately), while a song is playing, is very essential to me, and with all the advanced technology that we now have in all of the AVRs out there today, it just seems so ridiculous that one cannot do a simple "on the Fly" adjustment to whatever he or she is listening to at the time they are listening to it. Yes, you can get yourself an EQ, but that just seems crazy to me, and it's just another piece of gear that you'd have to invest in when all you wanted was to be able to adjust the bass or treble on only your AVR whenever you felt like it. I think it would just make total common sense that all of the different sound modes and surround formats on the top AVRs today would be able to have the bass and treble dialed in at will while something is playing, instead of having to do it as a permanant setting in a different set-up menu, and then only being able to change the bass or treble if you exit out of whatever you are listening to at the time and play "guess your best" in that different set up menu before you return to whatever it was that you were playing so you can hear what it sounds like after you made your changes instead of WHILE YOU WERE MAKING THEM!(that's nuts!!

). I remember when I ended up frying a pair of Pioneer Studio monitors(speakers obviously) back in the 80's because I had hooked up and ADC Sound Shaper Plus(EQ that was suppose to be the best one on the market at the time) to my Onkyo Amp.(think it was a "567' or "8067"-4 channel amp at 85 WPC) I put a CD on, and slid the slide controls up on a few of the signals a bit, and everything sounded much cleaner on alot of songs.(I didn't like cleaning up every song, it was always a matter of personal preference on what ever was playimg) Anyway, after playing CDs and albums, and cassettes for a few days, I started smelling a sort of burning plastic type of a smell that was coming from my speakers one day, and I had had these speakers for a few years with no issues at all.(even after the heavy pounding they took a couple dozen times before, which always ended up making my mother just about knock my door down to get me to lower the music) Anyway, that's the day my speakers fried, and the "music died".(temporarily!

) I was later told by an expert(you know, one of the guys at "Crazy Eddies"

) that my speakers fried because I was trying to boost one of the levels on CD, and when you do that, it heats up the speakers, and burns out the crossovers, and fries the woofers too. I never forgot that BS story he fed me, to this day.
Sorry I got a bit of track there. I just want an AVR(just like the one I have now) that will let me dial it in(bass or treble) whenever I want to. No display screen changes please...

Any help? Joe B