This may sound a little ridiculous, but if the receiver and br player don't have bass management, can't I just turn up the gain on the sub?
Without bass mgmt, your sub would have nothing to play. It would be dead silent. Fortunately, receivers have bass mgmt. Not all players have bass mgmt, but those with mch analog outs do.
Now, if you're trying to fix some sort of LFE issue by raising sub gain, you should be informed that you will also be proportionately raising your "summed bass" or "rerouted bass" coming from the other channels.
I am kind of in this same boat and would like to hear opinions from those that are using the analog inputs.
I have a Yamaha RX-V1400 that is capable of 7.1 analog in. I don't have a BP yet and am weighing all my options including replacing my AVR with one that can decode the newer codecs and provide hdmi switching. As I understand it all the bass managment and speaker setup would fall on the BP if I went the 7.1 analog route. Who has their system set up this way and how big a PITA was it to get it sounding good? Any features on certian players that make them better/worse than others?
The other issue I have is my TV only supports 1080i via component or DVI so I am a little behind in that department as well. I dont really plan on reinventing the wheel anytime soon by replacing everything but I don't want to paint myself into a corner either.
Craig
TV is a non-issue, as you can just use an HDMI/DVI cable there. As for how large of a PITA, I wish people did chime in for you, but opinions will vary, and YMMV. Actually, it's not really a PITA. The only downside is the lack of flexibility of certain things, if you cared.
Historically, I've normally advised getting a cheaper BDP w/o mch analogs, so that the money can be saved towards an HDMI receiver. However, since that time, BDP prices have plummeted and these savings are not quite as significant when comparing with a receiver's price point.
HDMI = better, IMO. But, mch analogs work fine as well. You just have to pick the player more carefully, depending on what flexibility you wanted. Of course with that added flexibility will the price point rise, whether that Pioneer, or even up to an Oppo, etc.