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Quote: Originally Posted by sdurani Wouldn't you need phase information to know how they will interact? Can you get that with a single mic? Yes, you need phase information, but that's included in the impulse response. Once you have...
Quote: Originally Posted by Archaea Keith you've missed my point. You don't have to adjust your mains crossover at all to notice the difference and it is most certaintly NOT placebo. I assume since the sub is producing frequencies...
Quote: Originally Posted by MichaelJHuman Probably a good point. But I would think the specifics on that would depend on room acoustics? A room with more sound absorption would damp reflections, reducing reinforcement and such,...
Quote: Originally Posted by bodosom As noted Audyssey trims peaks and then normalizes presumably precisely to avoid overloading an amplifier. Despite that there are people that believe Audyssey has blown tweeters. I've not seen...
Quote: Originally Posted by bodosom I don't think Audyssey does this but I could be completely wrong. What does "room gain" mean in this sentence? I ask because I've heard different phenomena called "room...
Quote: Originally Posted by Rythmik Thanks for the answer. BTW, for our customers, please use the lowest extension and lowest damping when setting up the Audyssey EQ as I have seen posts about these EQ programs...
Quote: Originally Posted by Rythmik I am pretty sure our subs are linear. But it is still cannot combat the noise in the measurement. How does the Audyssey address and provide feedback to the users that the measurement is good enough to...
Quote: Originally Posted by bodosom I don't know what the after charts assume but they're so heavily smoothed I suspect they're of little value. Much like the "graphs" some AVR/pre-pros will display. I'm deliberately ignoring the...
Quote: Originally Posted by Rythmik The reason is very fundamental. How much noise is in the measurement? It is like you are optimizing a quantity of X+Y where X is the objective and Y is the noise or other interference. It is very...
Quote: Originally Posted by Bunny Thank you for your reply, fyzziks. I did read elsewhere that my room dimensions and my seating position are not optimal. There's not so much I can do about it, the dimensions are obviously fixed...
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