At the risk of sounding like some crazy cheerleader, this is my favorite setting so far. My Dorrough loudness meters don't show as much compression (peak to average), and I like the more open-ness, which I've always thought gives you more punch, leaving more dynamics thru (I'm listening on an Echo MIA, using analog balanced outs). Whoever was missing the bass before, well there it is now (Lionel Richie's "You are" displays that very well). My ears tell me most of the action (compression/limiting) is taking place on the low end, while the mids and highs are treated much more gently. If that is the case, that is what I normally prefer too. It just keeps getting better. Can it get any better? I agree with you Robert - adjusting processing is both a joy and pain.