So in the process of getting my new Yamaha RX-A2060 set up and have run YPAO a couple of times already as more or less a cursory adjustment to see how it operates before I dig in tonight after actually reading the manual and getting everything set up correctly to run a more proper calibration.
Noticing that the R.S.C. (Reflected Sound Control) functionality isn't anything that is widely apparent during the whole YPAO process, and I have read this section in the manual a few times over looking to see if I've missed something. I'm also still learning the entire menu tree on the receiver which is quite a bit more than my previous two. Is R.S.C. just something built in to YPAO on certain higher end models that more or less runs "behind the curtain"? In other words it adjusts for reflections automatically even as it sets PEQ, distance, level, etc., settings? The manual is not clear on this at all.
To make matters more confusing, the manual is written for both the 2060 and the 3060, so I assume that R.S.C. is a feature inherent to both models?
Anyone here with Yamahas and experience with YPAO, any tips, tricks, experience wisdom nuggets that aren't explicitly covered in the literature before I go into the full monty calibration tonight?
IME in the past I've always gotten much better results limiting my mic placements to either one location in the main seating area or within just an inch or two of a central spot on my couch. I have a very difficult room, hence the R.S.C. functionality is of keen interest to me. So I'm going with that mic placement method at least and following the other instructions given to a tee. Just wondering if there's any other advice other Yamaha users could throw me that may help make the process smoother.
Thanks!