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    I had the privilege of using a 1400 extensively as a prepro and I played with the YPAO settings a lot. Not once did I get an Out of phase on the tests. What surprises me is the subwoofer is a part of all the tests in the YPAO and the manual claims the YPAO sets parametric EQing to all the speakers selected. Upon running YPAO, my SW definitely felt less boomier and tighter, don't know how or why!

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    Oh, You mean the one I post back abjout a week or two ago? :)

    I guess everybody missed that post. I was very curious to see feedback from the YPAO tests. HomeTheatre Mag did a review on the RXV2400 as well and had similar results. OI thought HT review was week as it barely touched the sound of the receiver. They hung up on the feature part without dwelving into the sound. Oh well.

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    I had posted this over at avs..When I first ran YPAO(1400) it said my ft l/r mains were out of phase.After checking wiring(I even took the drivers out of the speakers ,Studio 100s)I ran it again with the same results.Someone over at AVS asked about room placement.In this room the RT frt is 2 feet off the wall and the left is 4 off the wall(closed door).I then place the lft 2 ft of the wall(actually a door) and ran it again.It said they were in phase..I have placed them back and ran Avia and they show in phase.This processer also sets my Center(Studio CC) as large..My dealer allowed me to exchange the 1400 with a newer 1400 with DPL IIx.This one does the samething.When running the parametric EQ I do get a test tone from the sub...Has anyone confirmed with Yamaha tech if the sub is not getting eqd..

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