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AVR in Stereo Only - which is best
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<blockquote data-quote="Timber_MG" data-source="post: 1107203" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>The couch quirp is because most people using Audyssey and the like set up from the top of a couch. Even Trinnov with directional microphone which de-correlates some early reflections struggles with SBIR interference. XT32 is finer and more conservative but the issue of correcting for effects in one plane with power response ramifications remains. In the context of a well set up stereo system with a loudspeaker with near optimal response and fair acoustics and setup my experience has been that Audyssey auto-EQ detracts in ways that while closer to optimal EQ aren't quite there yet. For setups where there is significant difference between different channels like most HTs (especially rear/vs surround/height SBIR) it does balance out the sound field meaningfully. For those with baffled speakers in an HT they are getting close though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber_MG, post: 1107203, member: 18"] The couch quirp is because most people using Audyssey and the like set up from the top of a couch. Even Trinnov with directional microphone which de-correlates some early reflections struggles with SBIR interference. XT32 is finer and more conservative but the issue of correcting for effects in one plane with power response ramifications remains. In the context of a well set up stereo system with a loudspeaker with near optimal response and fair acoustics and setup my experience has been that Audyssey auto-EQ detracts in ways that while closer to optimal EQ aren't quite there yet. For setups where there is significant difference between different channels like most HTs (especially rear/vs surround/height SBIR) it does balance out the sound field meaningfully. For those with baffled speakers in an HT they are getting close though. [/QUOTE]
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