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Re: Audyssey crosses my VP100 at 200hz
Ya_basta #333212 01/02/11 07:48 PM
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Originally Posted By: wheelz999
I'm pretty sure it's highly recommended to use a tripod or something of the sort to hold the microphone, rather than sitting in on a chesterfield or holding it in your hand, because objects nearby (especially a wall) will cause reflections that will result in an improper calibration.


Did using a tripod actually make your walls disappear?

Re: Audyssey crosses my VP100 at 200hz
CV #333213 01/02/11 07:58 PM
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Sure, if you use the right tripod:




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Re: Audyssey crosses my VP100 at 200hz
Ken.C #333216 01/02/11 08:04 PM
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Sure, if you use the right tripod:

Yes and don’t forget step 31.2.3.5 “Ensure tripod is blessed with Holy Water sanctified by an Archbishop.”



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Re: Audyssey crosses my VP100 at 200hz
CV #333217 01/02/11 08:07 PM
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Originally Posted By: CV
Originally Posted By: wheelz999
I'm pretty sure it's highly recommended to use a tripod or something of the sort to hold the microphone, rather than sitting in on a chesterfield or holding it in your hand, because objects nearby (especially a wall) will cause reflections that will result in an improper calibration.


Did using a tripod actually make your walls disappear?


Smartass, Charles smile . To correct the record of what I've said- just keep the f'in microphone away from a wall grin !

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Re: Audyssey crosses my VP100 at 200hz
grunt #333218 01/02/11 08:11 PM
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Originally Posted By: grunt
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Sure, if you use the right tripod:

Yes and don’t forget step 31.2.3.5 “Ensure tripod is blessed with Holy Water sanctified by an Archbishop.”


I think I read that quote in The Book Of Audiophiles, which follows The Book Of Romans.


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Re: Audyssey crosses my VP100 at 200hz
Ya_basta #333219 01/02/11 08:18 PM
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Originally Posted By: wheelz999
Originally Posted By: grunt
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Sure, if you use the right tripod:

Yes and don’t forget step 31.2.3.5 “Ensure tripod is blessed with Holy Water sanctified by an Archbishop.”


I think I read that quote in The Book Of Audiophiles, which follows The Book Of Romans.


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Re: Audyssey crosses my VP100 at 200hz
grunt #333229 01/02/11 09:17 PM
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That they are, my friend, that they are smile.


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