Originally Posted By: Dundas
Originally Posted By: sirquack
If you have Audyssey turned off, that is ok to reduce the crossover setting, however, you only want to increase the number with Audyssey engaged. Otherwise, you are losing material between what you reduced it to, and Audyssey's results.

I am not sure what you mean by "losing material". I think you will find that when you lower the crossover from what Audyssey suggested that you do not have Audyssey processing in that channel for the frequency range that is below the crossover that Audyssey calculated.


That’s also my understanding that you just don’t get the Audyssey EQ below where the original crossover was set by the receiver. OTOH the LFE channel filter Audyssey applies is suppose to be much “finer” than that of the other channels so theoretically the signals going to the LFE channel are getting “better” EQ. Or like me you can just turn Audyssey off. wink


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