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    Podcast HomeTheaterUnited Podcast Episode 15 - Dave Upton on room correction and calibration with REW and Audyssey

    So my current receiver has 2 subwoofer outputs but they are not adjustable independently for distance. Good to know if I do add a 2nd one, I could use the phase adjustment to try to align without having to buy a minidsp or new receiver. Thanks for the explanation. I'm curious though why I didnt...
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    Podcast HomeTheaterUnited Podcast Episode 15 - Dave Upton on room correction and calibration with REW and Audyssey

    I dont understand that. Do you have a reference that explains that better or can you explain why that is? And if you were to use phase changes you would change it in increments of 15 degrees or so to see if there was a flattening of the crossover? I did try changing the phase on the SVS app in...
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    Podcast HomeTheaterUnited Podcast Episode 15 - Dave Upton on room correction and calibration with REW and Audyssey

    I relistened to this podcast with Dave again and picked up on a major game changer (which to be granted he said it was very important). Dave had said that Audyssey could be off by 10-12 ft in the subwoofer distance. I had played around with fixing the crossover region but had only changed by at...
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    Podcast HomeTheaterUnited Podcast Episode 15 - Dave Upton on room correction and calibration with REW and Audyssey

    I had a 7.1 setup before and just added some front height speakers for Atmos and DTS:X so I need a new receiver anyways to have at least 9 amp connections and 11 channels of processing in case I decide to add rear heights. So trying to decide which receiver to get. I was thinking of the Denon...
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    Podcast HomeTheaterUnited Podcast Episode 15 - Dave Upton on room correction and calibration with REW and Audyssey

    Looking for advice from Dave Upton and any other forum members with experience in room correction. His episode with Sam and Brian on the podcast motivated me to get into REW. I was able to even out the repsponse of my single SVS SB1000 PRO quite a bit but only so much that could be done and...
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