I'll probably apply the YPAO again this weekend with the Mic 12" higher than ear level. Room dimension is 22'W x 26'L x 14'H. I sit about 18' from the front speakers.
As far as SQ between the CX-A5100 vs AVR-X3400H, I bet I could get the same SQ from both. In some rooms, I bet the X3400 may even sound better than the Yamaha because I have a feeling XT32 is better than YPAO.
So why did I KEEP the Yamaha CX-A5100 Pre-pro instead of getting the Denon X3400H or another Denon/Marantz or just using the Denon AVR-5308CI ?
There are always many factors. I will try to recap.
1. I've been using my Denon's for a long time and I am intimately familiar with the sound that I love when using Audyssey Bypass L/R + DEQ. The CX-A5100 achieved this same sound that I love.
2. I feel that XT32 is better than YPAO. But since I can now get the same sound I love from the CX-A5100 without EQ, Room-EQ doesn't matter to me. But if your room acoustics is on the "bad side" and you need Room EQ, I think you better go with XT32.
3. I used to be a Pure Analog no-EQ audiophile and I hated all DSP and EQ. But then I had to "compromise" and "reluctantly accept" Audyssey Dynamic EQ
because it made the sound quality unequivocally better than no EQ. But now I can get this same great sound quality that I'm so addicted to without using any kind of EQ. Yes, now I can be a No-EQ audiophile again!
4. The dialogue from the CX-A5100 seems to be the best I've heard. I don't care if Yamaha does the same thing as DTS and boost the Center Dialogue. All I know is that I've never heard dialogue sound this clear. Even when the characters whisper and mumble, I could hear just about everything. I love it! I re-watched some scenes from "Transformers Last Knight" and "Batman v. Superman" and the clear loud dialogues just make the experience so much more enjoyable. We also watched "Journey's End" about World War I. The bass sounds from the bombs are just absolutely awesome, yet the dialogue is absolutely crystal clear throughout all the bombing and actions scenes.
5. Reliability. I've had one Denon AVR died on me, but that was a long time ago and it was a low-end model, so I could understand that. But my $7,500 AVP that I bought brand new dying after 10 years or less is unacceptable. So I am hoping that this Yamaha CX-A5100 will last a lot longer than 10 years. Only time will tell. Just never know.