Yes, speakers run "small" MCACC only goes to 63hz. Thanks for the SVS heads up!
Do you think the SMS is a better option than the anti-mode?
I would imagine so. AFAIK, XT applies
hundreds of filters. Cost will be the main issue, as well as having to wait indefinitely.
I've been led to believe that one should get the room as good as possible before applying RC, so that the unit can use its processing powers where it's really needed, and not for certain issues easily addressed by positioning of unit and listener, or treatments and their placement. On that note, I would suspect that the XT in a subwoofer-only application could better apply its powers in a concentrated manner, but that's surely just a hopeful guess. Also, while the info is not disclosed, there is a minimum performance benchmark for XT, but the true performance will actually vary from model to model in both resolution and implementation.
One would have to guess that SVS will implement this tech in the best way possible for a sub-only correction system.
Some complaints about this tech include:
-"just don't like the way it sounds"
-lack of fine tuning post-calibration (but you can always add a device, sms1, whatever)
-irrelevant to your present needs, but there are those who love what it does for subwoofer, but not as keen on the upper freq correction. Such persons are interested in Trinnov, where the upper correction can be turned off at the wish of the consumer (above 300hz).
There is also not much documentation by the mftr about how tests were performed, nor their measurements. On one hand they are secretive about their propiertary tech, arguably a cop-out, but OTOH, there are those who have measured post-calibrated results, and state that this tech does indeed succeed at its goal.
Back to comparing units, unfortunately, there aren't any tests that I'm aware of where they put different RC models head-to-head in a controlled environment.
Still, I'm led to believe that Audyssey XT is the best
consumer choice available for noobs like me and you (no offense); anything outside of requiring a pro to come to your home, or obtaining a laptop, software, extensive measurements, and building custom filters. AFAIK. Then, OTOH, there are those who are adept at such things, and have found that they
still prefer what Audyssey does compared to their own involved calibrations. Many of these folks disable everything else in possession, other EQ, SMS-1, built-in sub's EQ, etc, because they believe Audyssey trumps them all by itself.
YMMV!
