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Richard Crosby Posted on Jan 15, 2021
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I'm looking for the manual for my Audyssey Lower East Side Media Speakers. Do you have such a thing? If so, what is the link? Thank you, Rick

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If it sounds normal, then yes leave them as they are.

But there may need to be an exception made.

The distances are set the way they are for the proper advance or delay in milliseconds of the sound arrival at the listening position.
The system calibrated your speaker settings based on how each channel's frequency responses measured at the listening position. Room acoustics and channel positioning greatly affects this. The settings it made in the system can be a best case scenario compromise that MAY not be good for your surround speakers as it can be delivering signal to them that they were not designed to handle; in which case it is best to increase the crossover value of those speakers.

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If it sounds normal, then yes leave them as they are.

But there may need to be an exception made.

The distances are set the way they are for the proper advance or delay in milliseconds of the sound arrival at the listening position.
The system calibrated your speaker settings based on how each channel's frequency responses measured at the listening position. Room acoustics and channel positioning greatly affects this. The settings it made in the system can be a best case scenario compromise that MAY not be good for your surround speakers as it can be delivering signal to them that they were not designed to handle; in which case it is best to increase the crossover value of those speakers.
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