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| Audyssey Graphs - Please post your results! Please post your Audyssey graphs (before and after) here in this thread. Be sure to tell us what processor or receiver you are using. Please keep graphs only in this thread and any comments in the Audyssey MultEQ Discussion Thread. Thanks! ****************************** This is from my NAD T785 .... Audyssey MultEQ. Gold = No EQ Red = NAD Audyssey Sub response range... 1/3 octave smoothing... ![]() Full range... 1/3 octave smoothing... ![]() Sub gain had to be cut considerably from this... it was about 20db hot! I'll get some new graphs posted soon. All in all, I am very happy with what Audyssey did with my response, especially in the lower end. No reason to even hook up my BFD with this response. Rodny came down to the house today and we setup my new receiver and the new pair of SVS PC-Ultra subs. What surprised us the most is how well Audyssey is able to handle the lowest octaves with what seems to be no adverse effects thus far. Please keep graphs only in this thread and any comments in the Audyssey MultEQ Discussion Thread. Thanks! | ||||
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| Re: Audyssey Graphs - Please post your results! Yea, Audyssey is awesome. Heres some graphs from my Onkyo 705 which uses Audyssey MultEQ XT. First the sub. This is before with no smoothing ![]() Heres after Audyssey ![]() Together ![]() Now heres the the full range response with and without Audyssey. This is with 1/3 smoothing ![]() Heres a closer view with Audyssey from 10-1000hz ![]() No Audyssey. ![]() Both close. ![]() Now I think the large peek and roll off around 5000hz is caused by the Radioshack meter I used since this SPL meter is no good for measuring high frequencies. But anyways, I cant believe the difference in sound quality Audyssey has made in my room. It sounds so much better now which I belive has to do with the 400-900hz gap I had. The separations between channels I hear now I think is the biggest difference. That and the flat low end. Now that I hear what Audyssey can do I cant image being without it.Last edited by Jerm357; 04-25-08 at 11:04 PM.. | ||||
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| Re: Audyssey Graphs - Please post your results! Here's what I got from using Audyssey on my Onkyo 705, Paradigm Monitor 7 fronts, and SVS PB12-NSD. Before in Green: Tuned using test tones from Onkyo and RS SPL meter: Before, Full Range, 1/3 smoothing: ![]() Before, Bass, 1/3 smoothing: ![]() Audyssey, Full Range, 1/3 smoothing: ![]() Audyssey, Bass, 1/3 smoothing: ![]() Together (Hand-tuned in green, Audyssey in blue) ![]() ![]() Comments here: http://www.hometheatershack.com/foru...on-thread.html | ||||
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| Re: Audyssey Graphs - Please post your results! I have 2 graphs here but the Audyssey equalized sub needs it's level lowered. Looks like Audyssey does a good job... The first is without the EQ and the second is with the EQ. This was performed by an Onkyo tx-sr805. ![]() ![]() | ||||
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| Re: Audyssey Graphs - Please post your results! REW (Room EQ Wizard) | ||||
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