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  Audyssey Setup Question
Today I did another Audyssey setup and noticed a significant improvement in the subwoofer response. The subwoofer is a Martin Logan Dynamo 700 and it's hooked up such that it should bypass any internal cross over. This morning I was playing a CD with heavy low bass and noted an obvious transition into the subwoofer when the bass dropped into its range. After doing the setup it was nearly seamless. I did set the subwoofer cross over as high as possible this time, but it shouldn't matter from what I've read in the manual. The only thing that I did differently was to do five measurements rather than the normal three with the last two being between the first three. Should that make a significant difference or is something else going on?

This is the first time with the subwoofer setup in the forward firing configuration,but I don't see how that would make a significant difference other than it doesn't put so much vibration into the floor.

Any thoughts?
Mceljo  (System | Threads | Answers | This Thread)

11-19-10
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11-20-10: Rkeman
Flattening room response is one of the goals of Audyssey room correction and it sounds as though it is very beneficial in your listening room. Many audiophiles are either lukewarm or opposed to room correction, but it serves to allow more realistic reproduction of music in the real world.
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11-21-10   Generally, the more room positions you sample, the better th ...   Kr4

11-21-10   The other possibility is that - in the first instance - you ...   Martykl

11-21-10   I found the more measurements the better, i did 7   Chadnliz

11-26-10   For really informative help in understanding audyssey setup ...   Pixelphoto


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