Hah! Nope, got it. It is easy to figure out once you take a look at the circuit board from the top down. Everything is clearly marked to the upper right corner of the board. Best to get to it by removing the bottom cover and going in from that direction.
is it possible that such a simple change makes such a difference? Did it this afternoon and fired up Pink Floyd "Wish you were here", the remaster, music I have heard many times. Detail I think is improved but the dynamics are way kicked up from before. Not the big crescendos, but the little bits inside the music pop out a lot more, you notice little guitar parts in the background and cymbal "splasssshhhhhssss" in the background with lots of reverb decay and poppy attack. Also the layers of vocals were more clearly revealed.
I heard stuff I hadn't heard before...

I was pleased before, I am even more pleased now. The synergy between the U70 and my Infinity IM 4.1 and this amp is very strong. The IM 4.1 has an 850 watts sub amp so I can't comment on the bass improvement that others have remarked upon. The U70 is a terrific match for any of the speakers with powered bass sections, like the mythos, I would think, but I certainly know with the IM4.1 things work very well.
So, is it possible that this little switching around of a couple of wires makes such a big difference? Or is it just me?
