update
Man, I like what Audyssey has done. I can see why some people think it "kills" LFE, but even if it does, it's doing so much good. I was quite worried on round 1 of 8 on the calibration, because the sub makes this funky resonance that almost sounds like a rattle. I looked all around, saw some touching speaker wire at sub's corner (wire has caused me a rattle with the left front at one point), and resumed calibration, but that funky sound was still there. I took off the hatch, checked out if any loose wires were there, or if the driver looked damaged, and it's all good I think. One driver is upside down, and would require me to remove it to see if that one is still fine. However, I never noticed this rattling type of resonance with any other test tone or movie sequences.
Well, because Audyssey does limit the natural ability of the sub, in some way, I have it boosted by 4.5 now. I tried boosting by 6, and it's too much compromise to the rest of the sound, and ROTK does seem limited. I put in Star Trek, and didn't get to the movie (because of an amp issue I will talk about), but the Transformers preview had my riser shaking like it's never shook before. I may further reduce the hotness, because obviously +4.5 from the calibration is plenty of power for certain scenes.
The calibration put my sub as 17 db colder than my mains! wow. And my mains are decently sensitive, around 91ish.
The amp issue is how bright it is. It's making a nice large rectangle lit up on the upper part of my screen. So, I oriented the amp sideways (and had to redo wires so that there is barely enough slack), but it makes the corner of my room lit up, and it is a significant detractor to contrast. I will have to double check for backlight settings, but didn't notice any when I first hooked it up.
So I put some dark window tint on the front. Still not enough. I'm going to try solid black electrical tape next. Hopefully* that will be enough, because there is light bleed thru from the numerous vented holes in the front, and then some more light from the two amp meters.
I'm going to return the Samson. It's too insane when it's plugged in, which leads me to believe that maybe what I read about Onkyo preout voltage being good enough is true. I thought the clip limiters were by default as defeated, but I should see if that's not the case, because I couldn't make it clip, not even close.
That is all.
Thanks again to Warp for talking me into this. I'm a whole lot closer to what I originally wanted. I have yet to get to music BD material, but then again this rig is 99% for movies.
-j
edit: darn, it looks like it's too late to return the Samson. oh well.