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Audioholic Slumlord
Don't forget to consider the potential (as always, there are many who don't seem t believe in that..) benefits of room "correction/or EQ". I don't know how good Yamaha's YPAO is, but I can assure you D+M's Audyssey XT32 works well in the 10 - 200 Hz range for sure, if you use the $20 App. Take a look of the Audyssey On Vs Off I just posted in the App users thread (post#37). You probably can hear the difference if you were in my room.Hello all,
So given the idea of using only the AVR as the main driving factor for the speakers involved and going towards a 4 speaker Atmos configuration, the Denon X4500H and Yamaha A3070 seem to be fairly similar, both allowing 11 channels to be used with an additional external amplifier; which I like the idea of being able to go with a 7.2.4 ultimately with one of these without losing the 7 channels to 5 channels just for Atmos (which may or may not be the long term use); with a output difference, but otherwise quite similar. The more flexibility the better! I'm curious which is the better unit ultimately and whether their likely unrealistic power outputs over that many channels would truly drive my mains (given a distance of 10 to 12 feet likely).
The more I think of the room, the more I realize the speakers will not be hugging the rear wall and likely have a little room from the wall and not just in the corners. So the listening position will not likely be exactly in the center, and likely a bit closer to the speakers. So 15 feet is likely not realistic. 10 to 12 feet is likely more realistic.
Very best,

The Audyssey MultEQ Editor app users thread (with facts and tips)
I was conflicted whether or not to post this here, but in the end decided it made sense to start a new thread and link it so anyone reading this thread would know it was available. https://forums.audioholics.com/forums/threads/accueq-reviewed-by-amir-at-audiosciencereview.118042/
