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The autosetup does a great job with the distance. My main questions are about the crossover setting.
1. Should I use autosetup?
I would. Or... I would at least try, because hey, its a feature you have. Learn how to properly use mic, and you can still tweak some things after calibration. You should always be able to switch out of Audyssey calibration whenever you feel (or at least you can with mine).
2. The right main bp-10 always has a phase error (have checked and double checked the polarity, it's right) should I worry about this?
I don't know. Sorry.
3. It usually wants to set the crossover at 100hz, everything is set to "large" does this mean that everything going to the mains, center, and surround is greater than 100hz and everything less than 100hz is going to the sub?
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verything is set to large, then there is no rerouted bass going to your sub. Your sub will only play LFE. This happens a lot with Audyssey calibration, and it seems it has a lot to do with implementation in the receiver model. There has been some pressure applied by consumers and/or Audyssey towards receiver mftrs in how their product is implemented.
So, please feel free to apply xover! Being unfamiliar with your speakers, maybe 80hz all around for starters (and very possibly lower than that for you mains, and higher than that for your sats).
A problem that you can run into, which you don't seem to be, is if Aud DID apply high xovers, and you wanted to run full range. For my understanding is that the correction will be applied to freq's above the chosen xover, and not below. Therefore, if it chooses a high xover like 250hz for Bose sats, and you want to run them at 80hz, that freq range was uncorrected by Audyssey.
4. If the answer to number three is yes would I benefit in sending a full signal to the mains, center, and surrounds?
Apply xovers is my advice. Its totally fine to do.
5. Should I even use the crossover in the receiver if my sub has one, or run a full signal to everything (mains, center, surrounds, and sub) and just cross it over at the sub? (I seem to get localization)
Absolutely use xover in receiver, and completely disable xover in the sub. Either turn it off, and if not possible, raise xover point on sub to the maximum. You do not want cascading xovers.
6. What should the phase of the sub be set at 0 or 180?
Whatever sounds better. Literally. Try some test discs. When the phase is dialed in, the audio/bass should sound fuller.
Whew.