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I have a pretty good handle on this receiver, months ago I had numerous questions but figured them all out except one. 

I have done the auto calibrate and am happy with the results. 

My question is, is there a way to find out more details about this? That is to say a more precise graph? I do know what it means approximately, but a more detailed graph would be a big help.

Hey, maybe there isn't, and that's fine. Just asking. 

Thanks

Jojo

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On 27/10/2023 at 11:44 PM, retiredelectrician said:

I have a pretty good handle on this receiver, months ago I had numerous questions but figured them all out except one. 

I have done the auto calibrate and am happy with the results. 

My question is, is there a way to find out more details about this? That is to say a more precise graph? I do know what it means approximately, but a more detailed graph would be a big help.

Hey, maybe there isn't, and that's fine. Just asking. 

Thanks

Jojo

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If the 3800 can edit peqs then you should be able to copy these curves into the manual slot and see what the values are or see the values against flat and natural that ypao worked out for you.

 

You need to remember this is the Yamahas response to your room, not your room itself. A mini DSP umik1 and the free REW software will allow you to do analysis of what the speaker response of your room is. Lots of videos on YouTube on the subject. I'd recommend Andrew Robinsons semi recent basic ones or Hometheatergamer who has done the basics with subwoofers.

 

This is not the easiest subject, but you'll have fun learning about it! 

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