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Image 1 — Garmin and chronometer disparities (sorry I really cannot figure it out, yes I've looked up previous posts)
Image 2 — Garmin and chronometer disparities (sorry I really cannot figure it out, yes I've looked up previous posts)
Image 3 — Garmin and chronometer disparities (sorry I really cannot figure it out, yes I've looked up previous posts)

Garmin and chronometer disparities (sorry I really cannot figure it out, yes I've looked up previous posts)

I sync Garmin → Cronometer. Same day, two different totals:

• Garmin: Active 1,290 + Resting 2,030 = 3,320 total burned

• Cronometer expenditure: 3,721

Breaking down the Cronometer number: my custom BMR is 2,025, and the imported "Daily Activity (Garmin)" entry shows 266 min → Active: 1,290, Resting: 406 (= 1,696 kcal). So 2,025 + 1,696 = 3,721.

It looks like the 406 "resting" in the Garmin import is the BMR burned during my tracked minutes — which my full-day BMR of 2,025 already covers. So it seems counted twice. If I add only active (2,025 + 1,290 = 3,315) it basically matches Garmin's 3,320.

Questions:

  1. Is this expected behavior for the Garmin integration?

  2. Is there a setting to stop Cronometer from adding the resting portion of imported activity on top of BMR?

  3. Is the intended fix just to lower my custom BMR, or something else?

TEF is off, Baseline Activity is set to 0/Custom. Thanks!

u/tower_junkie — 4 days ago

GR Research NX-Treme

I want to preface this post by saying I don't want this discussion to devolve into a criticism of Danny, the whole charity fraud deal or any of his cross over upgrades....please.

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Recently I've heard two different sets of his nx-treme open baffle speakers paired with two of triple threat open baffle subs and I got to say I was seriously impressed even comparing them to a lot of absurdly expensive speakers you would buy straight from a dealer.

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Overall I found them to have an exceptional soundstage, clarity, and cohesion. These rooms were well treated and both of them had DSP.

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I am seriously considering building this exact set. I have confidence in my ability to build the crossovers and build and finish the cabinets but before I commit the time and money to set these up, I wanted some input from the community on other open baffle kits I should be looking at and listening to that are under the 10,000$ price tag (with subs or otherwise full extension). Of course I'm looking at the linkwitz but anything else that comes to mind that could be a better value or just better performance overall?

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Thank you!!

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u/tower_junkie — 16 days ago