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My speakers ever since using an AVR haven’t sounded great

Thanks ! Sorry for the late response I had a migraine yesterday

what do you mean stop at around 300hz ? How do accomplish that ?

Should I just shut off Audyssey ?
No, you use the smartphone app. It's simpler than it looks. I use it on an iPad so I can see it better.
 
Thanks ! Sorry for the late response I had a migraine yesterday

what do you mean stop at around 300hz ? How do accomplish that ?

Should I just shut off Audyssey ?
I haven't used Audyssey but there should be a setting that tells it not to correct certain frequencies. In most cases you don't want to correct aggressively above the schroeder frequency, which is typically 200-300hz depending on the room. This is where the response transitions between being dominated by the room vs. dominated by the speaker, roughly speaking.

So usually, correcting below roughly 300hz works well, and correcting above it works less well. And the more aggressively you correct higher frequencies, the less likely it is to give you an unambiguous improvement. In your pic it looks like it corrected everything pretty aggressively, so step one would be to stop doing that and only correct the low frequencies. :)
 
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