I thought I would start a separate thread on this subject as I’ve seen a lot of questioning about many processors that have the Auto-Calibrate feature, not just the Halo. Most are questioning the accuracy and manually inserting the measurement based on a physical measurement, because the auto-cal gives a much longer distance then what is physically measured.
However, after reading the Halo manual it clearly explains that this measurement is not a physical distance but an acoustic distance so I went with the 17’ that Auto-Cal gave and watched Master and Commander. Right or wrong the LFE effects were absolutely outstanding, the concussion of the cannon fire was perfectly spaced to give an illusion that I was right in the middle of the battle, every sound and vibration cue was spot on like I’ve never heard before, it was fantastic even without my bass shakers hooked up.
I have a theory that the reason everybody’s Auto-Cal gives such a long distance is that the processor is setting up a time delay relative to the other speakers, and that this obviously long measurement of 17’ (physically 7’) is a product of that Time Alignment, and in fact is correct acoustically speaking. Most of you have probably already come to the same logical conclusion, but with all the recent threads on many forums about the Sub distance always being so much longer then the physical measurements I thought it was a good time for a poll. I’ve tried both and much prefer the Auto-Cal distance.
So who has tried both (physical & Acoustical) distances entered into the setup page, and which do you prefer?
I have mentioned this in another thread, but I curious as to what others think.
However, after reading the Halo manual it clearly explains that this measurement is not a physical distance but an acoustic distance so I went with the 17’ that Auto-Cal gave and watched Master and Commander. Right or wrong the LFE effects were absolutely outstanding, the concussion of the cannon fire was perfectly spaced to give an illusion that I was right in the middle of the battle, every sound and vibration cue was spot on like I’ve never heard before, it was fantastic even without my bass shakers hooked up.
I have a theory that the reason everybody’s Auto-Cal gives such a long distance is that the processor is setting up a time delay relative to the other speakers, and that this obviously long measurement of 17’ (physically 7’) is a product of that Time Alignment, and in fact is correct acoustically speaking. Most of you have probably already come to the same logical conclusion, but with all the recent threads on many forums about the Sub distance always being so much longer then the physical measurements I thought it was a good time for a poll. I’ve tried both and much prefer the Auto-Cal distance.
So who has tried both (physical & Acoustical) distances entered into the setup page, and which do you prefer?
I have mentioned this in another thread, but I curious as to what others think.

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