Good to hear from you Sensi,
Audyssey is a mystery. It is a good solution for most but I would like more control so will be moving on to something else when I get the time to do some research. I alternate between liking it and then feeling like it really veils the sound. I am going to give it another go with the new treatments layout and see what happens.
Yeah, post how it goes... I don't even get consistant results with it.
I have been running stereo for a while and had the opportunity to run the Audyssey versus the dbX RTA. They are different animals because the dbX only handles two channels (three way each side, tops, mids and bass) ... but running them side by side I've had /much/ better results with the dbX. Of course its 500 bucks for two channels rather than included with a receiver for all your channels, but for controlling your Danley's it might be the ticket. Choose your crossover type/slope/cutoff, parametric eq, limiter for the amps, subharmonic synth, programmable/stores settings.
Are your subwoofers excursion limited or amplifier/power limited? (Does the QSC go into protection first or does the sub make funny noises first?)
Looking forward to your new DIY sub review and pics. The Danley’s have me very content bass wise.
I bet they do, I still haven't heard one though. I want too, because I think I have an application for them. I hear some of their other subs on the regular though.
I put some pictures up of my new setup, but my camera is kinda bum:
http://forums.audioholics.com/forums/showthread.php?t=53920
The sub is a monster, it can take more power (on order), but it turned out really well. I'll probably build a finished one pretty soon (this cabinet is just unfinished birch ply, I wanted to test it before I finished it). I watched batman the other night and it was a lot of fun. Need to play with placement and stuff, but really when its set flat with the mains I don't need anymore power and the mains can't keep up with it, so, its kind of overkill.
Thanks for the tip on the Crests. The QSC is a bit noisy but it is doing a great job powering the Danley’s and since it is the separate equipment closet I really can’t hear it anyway.
No prob. That QSC is an awesome amp, they deliver again and again. That amp will probably last you a /very/ long time. But, just figured I'd mention it since in the back of my mind I remembered you talking about the noise level.