Well dude, nice for you if you have 40 years of experience. A very few people have that experience in audio and a lot of peoples want to have "a good sound", so for that you need help when you don't have experience in audio, a help like RoomPerfect. And it's a VERY BIG difference between RoomPerfect On and Off, so I'm glad. Like I said, I don't have experience in audio, I study for years "how to anaesthetised people". So for that I need help in audio
I didn't come here to argue with people with experience who can manage the EQ by him self. But in the same time I can't admit opinions where people want to say an AVR can make the job like an integrate amp. I had listened a lots of AVR and integrate amp, with different price and always the integrate amp had better sound quality. Ah, one with experience can do the settings to have a better sound quality for stereo with an AVR, that for sure or even to make to sound like some cheap integrate amp, here I don't talk about +$3500 AVR, I talk about AVRs like mine, $1500-2000.
And to clarify, with the integrate amp i have much more "relief" in my music, much more dynamics, a better clarity between the instruments, like I told ya already, in the moment where the drummer "come out" in the Hey you - Pink Floyed, i had the impression he was in front of me, which with the SR6011 wasn't the same, with the Marantz it's VERY FLAT sound.
Don't forgot a think, VERY FEW(this one who have this job can do it, I mean you must study for years and years like others study medicine or engineering to what you want) people can manage a audio system like you can or others like you. So for them a think like RoomPerfect it's something amazing.
It's very sad when most of people here want "to take away" the happiness of someone saying he did a very bad choice. But the EGO is at very high level I see, here people don't want to help being impartial, they just want to impose their point of view, otherwise is not ok. Maybe in the future you can see the point of the people what they ask and give a answer to that not what you like to do.