I'm new to surround sound, so this question may be completely off the wall. I've read that DVD-Audio does not support bass management. I have recently bought the Onkyo SR805 receiver and the **504 DVD player, which supports SACD and DVD-Audio, as well as just about everything else besides Blu-Ray. I need to select "Multichannel Direct" on the receiver in order to get all of the surround sound channels to work. I'm using the analog connections for the DVD player, since the receiver has only three HDMI inputs and they're used for a Panasonic Blu-Ray player, Direct TV and Apple TV sources.
I have two subwoofers placed on opposite sides of the room. Sound quality with movies is very good. But very often, bass quality in music sounds better without the subwoofers in the system, particularly organ music. I'm a big fan of Herr Bach. The main speakers are Martin Logan Vistas which measure reasonably flat to 40hz. The receiver has only one subwoofer output. In the receiver setup, I can set bass management settings for each speaker. But I suspect that when using "Multichannel Direct" all of those settings are ignored. I have a few DVD-Audio discs, none of them organ music, and frankly the sound is quite good. When playing two channel CDs the bass can get muddy when I use a mode that includes the subwoofers. I can easily switch the subs out by choosing the Pure Audio mode. But I'm wondering what's likely to happen if I get organ music on a DVD-Audio disc. The Pure Audio mode will drop all but the two main speakers if I'm playing a multichannel disc. If the music is mixed to require a subwoofer, and the subs are fighting with the main speakers, I may wish I'd never bothered. ;-)
Am I imagining a problem that doesn't exist?
Thanks for reading.