Quote Originally Posted by kinggimp82 View Post
I took the measurements again with the speakers full range no sub and Audyssey off. Here is the results.

8 inches from the wall
80hz - 70.5
90hz - 71.5
100hz - 75
120hz - 68.5
150hz - 57.5
200hz - 76.5

16 inches from the wall
80hz - 67.5
90hz - 67.5
100hz - 72
120hz - 66.5
150hz - 64.5
200hz - 75.5

I thought the measurements with the speaker 16 inches from the wall looked the most even so I decided to try measurements with the sub on with Audyssey still off and crossover set to 80hz. I took one set of measurements with the phase at 0. Then I took a second set of measurements with the phase at 180.

16 inches from the wall phase 0
80hz - 75.5
90hz - 73.5
100hz - 74
120hz - 66.5
150hz - 65.5
200hz - 77.5

16 inches from the wall phase 180
80hz - 70.5
90hz - 69.5
100hz - 71
120hz - 70.5
150hz - 65.5
200hz - 76.5
Measurements look great for an in-room response. +/- 5dB is very impressive without using any EQ. Now I recommend running Audyssey with the proper microphone placement for each measurement. This should help with some of the mild cancellation you are getting between the response of the speaker and the sub. Being that the sub and speakers do not occupy the same space, achieving perfect phase integration between the two at all overlapping frequencies is not possible without DSP correction.