Subwoofer Correction

Mr. Stupid

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Preamp, Processor or Receiver
Receiver
Main Amp
Denon 4400h
Universal / Blu-ray / CD Player
PS3
Streaming Equipment
Shield TV and LG OLED TV
Front Speakers
KEF R3
Center Channel Speaker
KEF R2
Surround Speakers
Paradigm Millenia One
Subwoofers
HSU VT2-MK5
I ran Audyssey on the phone app and I am now using FEW to see how well it did. I measured my sub with and with out correction and it appears to have done a really good job. My question is should I trust what Audyssey did? I keep hearing you should not correct by boosting, when it did but the sub is measuring well now. It does have some rattle I am going to head over to the HSU forum to see if it is normal. My sub is the VF2- mk5.

Unfortunately I cannot add a sub at this time and placement cannot change much at all.
 
I am trying to get the measurements to post. Hopefully they do soon.
 
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I keep hearing you should not correct by boosting,
There are some good reasons for some circumstances. Not universally true, though. Audyssey has been around forever. I would fully expect the software to manage headroom/clipping and not worry about it at all.

It does have some rattle I am going to head over to the HSU forum to see if it is normal.
A rattle isn’t normal. Hope you can get it resolved.

Welcome to the forum! :)
 
Thanks for the response.
 
Your sub shouldn't rattle. I forget what that indicates but it isn't good. I have Hsu subs and this happened to me a while back. If you're boosting the bass you need to back it down a bit.
 
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Your sub shouldn't rattle. I forget what that indicates but it isn't good. I have Hsu subs and this happened to me a while back. If you're boosting the bass you need to back it down a bit.
I emailed their support with a video.
 
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