That isn’t true among home theater enthusiasts, even entry level receivers have EQ wizards that walk you through sub integration.
I’m cool to the idea that room correction software is a panacea for several reasons:
- As we’ve kind of danced around, EQ is only 1 aspect of proper sub integration. Measurement, EQ, placement, and room treatments all matter a great deal.
- EQ correction software quality of end results varies by a LOT! Running your receiver's room correction algorithm tells me very little.
As an aside, one brand I think does an excellent job, for a lot of money, is JL Audio. Otherwise I’d much rather manage the subwoofer EQ and integration myself, using miniDSP and OmniMic for calibration.
There is NO difference between music and movies when integrating a sub.
Sadly not really true. The goals of a HT LFE channel is effects. The goal of a 2-channel stereo is music. They don’t get set equally.
Why not post how you integrated your sub?
I have, often. Hope to write a new blog post on this soon. :)