Room correction & SDA 1.2tl

Leftplumma
Leftplumma Posts: 88
edited July 2012 in Vintage Speakers
Hi,
Sorry if this has been covered.
I searched and did not find an answer.
I'm upgrading my system and will now have room correction.
My question is........ do I disconnect the SDA cable from the speakers during the process, or do I just let the thing do it's stuff?
I was wondering if the system would identify the SDA signal as some sort of reflection and try to compensate for it???
Thanks in advance for your help.
Polk SDA 1.2 TL
Infinity SSW-210
Integra DTR 7.1
Pioneer SC-57 Elite
Sony X777ES
Sansui BA-5000
Hafler XL 600's in mono w/ George Kay Audio Tube upgrades
Hafler xl 600 stock
Krell FPB 600
Avel 1000VA Dreadnought
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  • Phasewolf
    Phasewolf Posts: 514
    edited July 2012
    When I ran it on my system I did not use the sda connection. Try it both ways and see how it sounds.
    Absolute corruption empowers absolutely.

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  • nooshinjohn
    nooshinjohn Posts: 25,418
    edited July 2012
    Definately run it WITHOUT the sda connected. The extra signal confuses the setup and makes for muddied soundstage.
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