Nordo
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- Preamp, Processor or Receiver
- Denon AVR X1500H
- Additional Amp
- Sub amp - Behringer EP2500
- Universal / Blu-ray / CD Player
- Panasoic BD35
- Front Speakers
- DIY
- Center Channel Speaker
- DIY
- Surround Speakers
- DIY
- Surround Back Speakers
- DIY
- Front Height Speakers
- -
- Rear Height Speakers
- -
- Subwoofers
- Four 15" infinite baffle drivers
- Other Speakers
- HTPC (windows 10 with Kodi)
- Screen
- Matt white "blockout" curtain liner
- Video Display Device
- Epson EMP-TW2000 projector
I am used to disconnecting all my speakers and sub except the one I'm testing (very fiddly and time consuming).
I have now ordered a UMIK-1 and will use ASIO4all and a HDMI connection for my next testing.
This time I will be testing some new positions for my mains in my home theatre.
Using ASIO4all, I want to run full range sweeps on the speakers.
The speakers are currently set as small in the Denon.
To ensure full range results, should I set them to large, or doesn't it matter?
Also should I tell the Denon that there is no sub?
Are there other AVR Settings that I should look at?
Obviously I should turn off Audyssey but are there any others that will effect the testing?

I have now ordered a UMIK-1 and will use ASIO4all and a HDMI connection for my next testing.
This time I will be testing some new positions for my mains in my home theatre.
Using ASIO4all, I want to run full range sweeps on the speakers.
The speakers are currently set as small in the Denon.
To ensure full range results, should I set them to large, or doesn't it matter?
Also should I tell the Denon that there is no sub?
Are there other AVR Settings that I should look at?
Obviously I should turn off Audyssey but are there any others that will effect the testing?