Okay, finally set everything up with audyssey. Using a single sub in the back left corner, this is what I get.
First off, getting audyssey to not roll the highs off required placing the tweeters at ear level. As you can see, there is a small dip at the xover without audyssey because the speakers were designed to be flat at the midpoint between the tweeter and driver or above ear level. I have no idea why it causes a roll off if I don't point the tweeters directly at it.
Wondering where the 60hz dip is coming from when measuring the combined response. My guess is the sub distance is wrong. Going to try and setting it to the actual distance and remeasuring, since it wasn't there before audyssey changed the distances.
Still don't understand why I'm unable to get below 30hz in this room, even though the sub is tuned to 23hz and measures that low in every other room. My guess is that the 50hz peak boosts frequencies from 30hz on up and therefore lower frequencies that aren't affected by the room get shoved down. Using the parametric eq on my pc, I was able to get a flat 23 hz f3 without distortion, so I may just have to get a minidsp to correct it.
I tried placing the sub, 1200 in the front right corner and it reintroduced the big peak. I'll have to play around with other positions.
At this point, I'm pretty much done trying to get audyssey to work properly. It does an excellent job of flattening the bass, but it screws everything above 300hz up. It's apparent from the measurements of the l/r on direct without audyssey that I don't need any correction at all above 200hz.
The main goal is getting a decent bass response at the front of the room, hopefully I can find a good spot at the front of the room for the 1200.
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