Gandhi wrote: 
> You have already answered some of my vague questions. But to be more
> specific, they were regarding properties like for instance ease of
> setting up, getting a simple result, getting a really good result for
> one or perhaps even several points in the room, getting detailed
> information about the measurements and corrections, ease of changing the
> response manually, ... Also the technology behind the scenes, the kind
> of filters used, price, availability (DRC software often seem to be
> developed by very small companies and therefore releasing new versions,
> when needed, might not happen often enough or at all), ... I know you
> like writing long posts, but this might be a little much even for you.
> ;-) 
> 
> 
> Audysey setup:
> 
> Plug Audysey Mic into front panel jack, move it to first measurement
> position.
> 
> Enter Audyssey setup mode via remote control, measure first location.
> n.
> 
> Move mic to next location, start next measurement (repeat).
> 
> Stop measuring, Audyssey sets up AVR.
> 
> Depending on what level of Audyssey your AVR has, various options may
> exist for manually overriding setup parameters
> 
> 
> > > > 
> > My point is that two boxes with DSP could be replaced by one box with
> > DSP, both for simplicity and cost.
> > > > 
> 
> It is not assured that simplicity or cost savings would be obtained by
> shring logic.. DSP chips are way down in price.


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