More hate then love at this point… I find it really unreliable and inconsistent. It gives me different results every time I run it. And even different results with different devices (I have an iPhone 12, an old iPhone 6s and an iPad).
I have the beam 2, sub mini and ones as rears. With 4 speakers and Atmos audio some kind of calibration is really needed. More speakers = more things that can go wrong with timing and eq issues.
The goal of Trueplay is to neutralise the influence of the room and give you the most standard sound. But what standard are we talking about if every time is different? How can it be trusted?
After doing Trueplay I use some sound tests to check what’s happened and more often then not some further adjustment is needed.
And it’s also buggy: why rears speaker distance is set to maximum distance while it’s not true? It introduces audible delay that you can notice with an appropriate test.
I’m thinking of ditching it totally, and I would do it if manual control would be more complete, at least with an eq with some more frequencies and more granular delay settings. But manual control is not there, so I still need Trueplay.
What’s your opinion about trueplay? Do you like it? Do you use it?