I still visit them from time to time due to the much greater traffic than AH but they're definitely not as knowledgeable as the folks here. I don't know the entire context of the conversation but I can tell you I agree with
@gene Anecdotally, I've never liked what audyssey did to the sound above about 200hz, it definitely didn't sound flat to me, and I can also say that I've used audyssey with different sets of speakers and despite each measuring identically to their target curve, each time I got a different timbre. Audyssey made my R-15m's sound brighter with a more prominent midrange, but made my RP series speakers sound like I had draped a blanket over them.
I've also occasionally had to adjust level trims, even independently from what an spl meter reads. I have my right front set 2dB louder than what audyssey or an spl meter suggests it should because the left sounds louder, throwing off the balance. I can't explain why, but I know that trusting a microphone to read 75dB results in a lopsided soundstage.
Lastly, anyone can take any number of speakers that measure +-2dB and they will all sound vastly different, a FR graph does a good job of showing obvious problems, but it can't tell you how the timbre will actually sound.
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