Received two replies so far, one from Yamaha and one from a member of C.A.S.
Here's Yamaha's reply:
Lance,
If they are large and it chooses large then it is doing the right test. Normally if the woofers in the speakers are larger then 6 inches there considered large. The mic only goes by the sounds it detects. If you are running all large speakers you would need to try it at large then experiment with the surrounds at small. Sometimes it sounds better with
the surround backs set to small, but that is just an opinon. If you have any more questions please feel free to contact us at our toll free Customer Support line. 1-800-292-2982 Hours: Monday Thru Friday 8 AM to 4 PM Pacific time.
The C.A.S. member:
Hello Lance,
I recommend that you present this question on our website Forum. This will give you access to the more responses and idea’s. A large number of our members with years of experience participate in the forum regularly.
www.cinemaaudiosociety.com
Click on the forum link from there and ask away.
Thanks for your interest.
Here's Yamaha's reply:
Lance,
If they are large and it chooses large then it is doing the right test. Normally if the woofers in the speakers are larger then 6 inches there considered large. The mic only goes by the sounds it detects. If you are running all large speakers you would need to try it at large then experiment with the surrounds at small. Sometimes it sounds better with
the surround backs set to small, but that is just an opinon. If you have any more questions please feel free to contact us at our toll free Customer Support line. 1-800-292-2982 Hours: Monday Thru Friday 8 AM to 4 PM Pacific time.
The C.A.S. member:
Hello Lance,
I recommend that you present this question on our website Forum. This will give you access to the more responses and idea’s. A large number of our members with years of experience participate in the forum regularly.
www.cinemaaudiosociety.com
Click on the forum link from there and ask away.
Thanks for your interest.