Sí, los cortes los gestiona el AVR que es el que aplica el bass-management. Audyssey simplemente informa al AVR cuando detecta una caída en la respuesta y éste pondrá el crossover que considere, generalmente el más bajo posible. Actualmente ni Dirac ni Audyssey gestionan ni optimizan los crossovers.
Audyssey Labs February 05, 2010 02:23
"Audyssey doesn't set crossovers in any product. It finds the low frequency roll off point of your speakers and reports that to the AVR. Every manufacturer uses that information differently."
Audyssey Labs November 05, 2011 18:18
"Hi Markus,
To get the crossover region to be as smooth as possible, there are three things that need to happen:
- The highpass and lowpass filters applied in the bass management system have to properly add in amplitude and phase so as to not introduce a dip or a bump.
- The EQ filters applied to the sub and speaker must not introduce any additional phase that would alter the complex summation of the crossover.
- The subwoofer and speaker must be time aligned for #1 to work as designed.
Audyssey takes care of #2 and #3. The AVR takes care of #1."