On October 30, 2014 at 16:45, Easton Altree said...
I use the calibration tools primarily for equalization, and manually tweak levels/distance. These tools are typically make a significant improvement in dialog intelligibility and general sound quality, and they do it in a small fraction of the amount of time it would take me with proper test equipment and source material.
I agree. I normally run the auto cal. and then check the results. I listen with and without it active and decide if it actually did any good with the EQ. If not, I set the levels and delays the old fashioned way and leave the EQ alone.