This is such a great tool that I've donated twice already. 
When attempting to time-align my system, I've noticed a couple of things which I'm not sure I'm analysing correctly. I'm running my mains (Magneplanar Tympani 1-C) through a 31-band EQ and then into my power amps. The sub is also EQed but then there is a miniDSP before the power amp used for delay because the sub is several feet from the mains due to space issues. I've attached the info screens for the left, right, and sub sweeps.
First of all, the right speaker has a delay equivalent to several inches of distance (I can move the mic and the number doesn't change much at all). I know a large planar speaker doesn't have a single location that can be pinpointed as a source, but I've measured the distance to the LP from each of the 6 panels and the differences are much less than 4 inches left to right. The impulse from each speaker is pretty clean and in the measurement, so I'm not sure how REW is calculating the relative distances? It's not an issue audibly, more of a curiosity.
Secondly, the sub has a delay set in the miniDSP, which is 4 mS based on prior measurements and physical distance. I can hardly believe that I got a value that is accurate to 3 decimal places! I know that the impulse from the sub is very much less crisp than the ones from the mains, but it seems that REW would therefore have a much looser tolerance on what it can calculate as a delay. Is my analysis wrong? One reason I'm extra curious about this is that when measuring the sub without the miniDSP delay enabled, I got a delay of about 6.6 mS - so the miniDSP native processing delay of about 2 mS was probably still active.

When attempting to time-align my system, I've noticed a couple of things which I'm not sure I'm analysing correctly. I'm running my mains (Magneplanar Tympani 1-C) through a 31-band EQ and then into my power amps. The sub is also EQed but then there is a miniDSP before the power amp used for delay because the sub is several feet from the mains due to space issues. I've attached the info screens for the left, right, and sub sweeps.
First of all, the right speaker has a delay equivalent to several inches of distance (I can move the mic and the number doesn't change much at all). I know a large planar speaker doesn't have a single location that can be pinpointed as a source, but I've measured the distance to the LP from each of the 6 panels and the differences are much less than 4 inches left to right. The impulse from each speaker is pretty clean and in the measurement, so I'm not sure how REW is calculating the relative distances? It's not an issue audibly, more of a curiosity.
Secondly, the sub has a delay set in the miniDSP, which is 4 mS based on prior measurements and physical distance. I can hardly believe that I got a value that is accurate to 3 decimal places! I know that the impulse from the sub is very much less crisp than the ones from the mains, but it seems that REW would therefore have a much looser tolerance on what it can calculate as a delay. Is my analysis wrong? One reason I'm extra curious about this is that when measuring the sub without the miniDSP delay enabled, I got a delay of about 6.6 mS - so the miniDSP native processing delay of about 2 mS was probably still active.


