@missioncoonery a couple of things about this line of reasoning.
1. getting it integrated properly is much easier making tweaks from the listening position as opposed to getting up/down multiple times to make minor adjustments. Each time you do that, you alter your hearing perception - i.e. your brains capacity to remember what it heard a minute ago suffers. But yes, over a long period of time, this can certainly be done. But almost none of us have set-it-and-forget-it for long before making changes.. what we thought was the pinnacle of integration a month ago often changes...
2. I use mine for music and movies and they often require changes in volume depending on the soundtrack's recording, time of day (who's asleep in the house), and other variables. I don't like adjusting my subs volume/phase etc from within my receiver - that's a beating and it only affects movies/tv.. Whereas tweaks from the app/sub apply the changes to both music and movies accordingly.. I use HT bypass so that's why I say that.
1. getting it integrated properly is much easier making tweaks from the listening position as opposed to getting up/down multiple times to make minor adjustments. Each time you do that, you alter your hearing perception - i.e. your brains capacity to remember what it heard a minute ago suffers. But yes, over a long period of time, this can certainly be done. But almost none of us have set-it-and-forget-it for long before making changes.. what we thought was the pinnacle of integration a month ago often changes...
2. I use mine for music and movies and they often require changes in volume depending on the soundtrack's recording, time of day (who's asleep in the house), and other variables. I don't like adjusting my subs volume/phase etc from within my receiver - that's a beating and it only affects movies/tv.. Whereas tweaks from the app/sub apply the changes to both music and movies accordingly.. I use HT bypass so that's why I say that.