I'm sure this whole topic is over my head but I'd be curious what you guys would think. I also try to avoid allowing audyssey to address any big nulls, especially deep and narrow nulls. This is a subjective impression.Īs a result, using the audyssey app Ive been cutting off the eq slider after the addressing the first big peak and leaving everything else untouched. I feel audyssey does something degrading to the sound even if the Rew results are flatter post calibration. Of particular interest, I think system 2 would sound better than system 1 despite having a less perfect Rew response curve. Imo, rhe result in subjective quality/listening experience would most likely be 3 > 2 > 1.ĭoes anyone actually think that system 3 and system 1 would sound identical? If not, can you elaborate on the ways they would sound different? Hypothetical system 3 - perfectly flat frequency response as a result of perfect speakers and room. No audyssey eq applied, leaving the mild peaks and nulls in play. Hypothetical system 2 - pre audyssey much more flat than system 1. Hypothetical system 1 - has peaks and some small nulls, audyssey xt32 corrects all this to create a perfectly flat FR.
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