@Porge,I thought about this the other day when taking some measurements with the pro kit.What the pro kit does is after taking the first measurement, it saves it as an amd file to the(in my case desktop) on my PC. Now when the second measurement is taken it saves the first and second measurement to the desktop in the 1 file,and so on with the 3rd and 4th up to 32 measurements.That means i can save all the measurements, as in the first by itself,1st and 2nd together,1st 2nd and third together and so on.Now back to your original post question, sometimes depending on your room shape and size 'less can mean more", now this does apply to Audyssey very much so i usually take lots of measurements, meaning at least 15 and load at least 5 which are all in the radius off where i sit and use that as a starting point.Because in the order they are saved,i have the opportunity to pick and choose which measurements i can load.For example,if i am not happy with the way measurement 1,2 and 3 sounds then i can load 1,2,3,4,5 together over the top off the previous load which will be automatically be deleted when loading new ones.After that the fine tuning comes into play and the ear test begins.This is in my case as my room and yours could vary a great deal.Also too its the good thing off having the pro kit.Not that i am a pro as i am far from it but its all in the system and the way you approach this that matters a lot and is another reason why a purchased the pro kit.Some would not bother but i like to have freedom off being able to set my gear up as much as possible.