Interesting thread. I calibrated my 5.1 system using the Avia and RS mounted on a tripod where my head would be. I also measured (to within 6" distances) so, since I followed Soundhound's guidelines everything should be simpatico, right? I find that I'm continually "messing around" with different recordings. Since I just recently added the lfm-1 this adds (interesting) variables. For example: there's a volume control on the back of the lfm. I'm currently setting it arbitrarily at "5" but, obviously, that setting affects the db setting in the 950. For some recordings like the new 5.1 Tommy SACD I boost the sub because the software is bass-shy. For the Zappa DVD "Does Humor Belong In Music" which is only 2.1 I'm boosting the front center when spoken dialoge intermittently is added to the mix. Even though my rears are supposedly matched Alesis monitors I'm running one of 'em 2 db louder than the other.
OK, my question: Is anyone else constantly tweeting using the "Trim" button on the 950 remote, as I do?
Oh yes, I'm also messing with the 950 crossover frequency. Since I'm using high quality Mackie monitors for the 3 front speakers, should the crossover be at 60 or 80 hz? Should the crossover for the inferior Alesis surrounds be at 80?
Hey, it's a lot of fun. I don't believe, considering the variablilty of the software we play through our systems, that there is one "perfect" setting.
BTW, the "Rainbow Bridge" SACD on Telarc is, IMHO, a state of the art recording. Duly noted!
Jay