En teoría, por eso hay que medirlos para ver la respuesta real en tu sala.
Os dejo varias reapuestas del foro ask Audyssey
Chris Kyriakakis December 15, 2011 00:55
Hi Mark,
Audyssey doesn't set Large and Small. Denon does. They use 40 Hz as the decision point and so if the speaker was measured to roll off there (or a little below due to wall proximity) then Denon sets it to Large. We disagree because then no signal goes to the subwoofer. So, yes, after the calibration is finished go ahead and set it to Small. That way the content below the crossover point will be sent to the sub where the MultEQ filters have 8x higher resolution.
Chris Kyriakakis January 28, 2012 18:04
It's up to you. Sending bass to the sub has two benefits: (1) you get more headroom by using the sub amp for the low frequencies and more importantly (2) you get much higher MultEQ filter resolution in the sub channel so this will give you smoother bass. Audyssey recommends against setting speakers to Large/Full Range if you have a sub in the system.