I’m not actually using that set of filters, it was just an example for my general question. I did read through your link and will keep that information in consideration as I continue to experiment. I’ve actually come across a lot of your writing on the internet and you knowledge has certainly helped me learn.
In this room I’m 100% movie listening and as you indicate, over-EQing doesn’t much matter unless you’re listening to music and want the most accurate response.
What I don’t understand is what “ polluting your subwoofer with all that extraneous processing” really means in real terms. How do extra filters cause a problem for a subwoofer processing a signal? And if you use an auto eq EQ system like Audyssey, but then make addition changes through a manual DSP like a 2x4 HD, is that considered butchery vs surgery?
If you’re using an auto-eq system like Audyssey, you don’t have control over what and how many filters it’s going to use to eq to its standard flat sub response, or to align to a house curve you direct through the MultiEQ editor app. What do suggest for working with this? Excluding subwoofer EQ by Audyssey and instead only manual eq via another DSP device so you can limit the number of filters used?