DVD-A on Krell and Trivista and DV-50 question


I went to audition players yesterday and was surprised to see both the Krell and Trivista play DVD-A disks that I brought. I haven't seen much written up about the players' ability to play DVD-A disks. For the Trivista, how does the audio play? I assume its read as SACD, but plays through the CD path. Sounded pretty good (through probably not at the highest SACD resolution). Can these players play the high-resolution 2 channel layers?
Was going to get a DV-50, but the Trivista sounded better to me (I brought a headphone amp and Etys for auditioning).

For those with DV-50s, does the DV-50 have some kind of bass management? Me and my friend had a problem hearing the bass from the DV-50 (on SACD and CD). We were wondering if the unit had bass routed to a subwoofer.
mcgino
The Trivista played my Buena Vista Social Club DVD-A disk. Sounded pretty good too.
Does it play the disc but at the resolution that a DVD player might (i.e., a 16 bit/44khz version)? I recall reading that SACD players could read DVD discs, but might not be able to get the full 24/96 resolution.
I have owned the DV-50 for about six months, and have never found it lacking in bass. I am using the balanced two-channel outputs. Are you using the player's multichannel outputs in a surround system? I get lots of good tight bass in my two-channel system without utilizing any kind of bass management.
Hey Irishdog, sorry to go off-topic, but Elusive Disc is now taking preorders for the Mercury Living Presence SACDs! Hopefully the delay was just temporary.
I spent today with the DV-50 and the Accuphase DP-77. The bass came through the DV-50 with video off and an aftermarket power cord (listening through a Headroom Cosmic Reference Headphone amp and Ety ER4P headphones). Accuphase was forward and rich. Both sounded good. The Tri-vista had a sweetness to it though. Maybe it was me, but it seemed more "musical"/"magical"... I don't know, maybe it was the glowing feet... but the bass seemed to have a better shape and I seemed to get a better sense of the instruments and their position in the sound field.