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| REW Forum Is Audyssey Multi-EQ a "quick fix"Discuss Is Audyssey Multi-EQ a "quick fix" in the Equalization | Calibration forum; Is Audyssey Multi-EQ a "quick fix" Ugh....I took my first measurements of my system today with REW. Standing waves, bass mess, and 3000+ seems a bit ... |
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| Is Audyssey Multi-EQ a "quick fix" Ugh....I took my first measurements of my system today with REW. Standing waves, bass mess, and 3000+ seems a bit hot. I have a Yamaha 31 channel EQ that I'm going to try on my L/R speakers....and another EQ for my center, but I am wondering if it wouldn't be easier to just get an audessey Multi-EQ processor like the Integra 9.9 and let it do it's thing tuning to the room. This is a home theater application with NHT speakers all around (2.9, AC-2, L5's) and an NHT Power5 amplifier. I really can't do much with the room....8' hard ceiling, plaster and glass walls, tile floor with some rugs.....sort of an acoustic nightmare....but it's mine Is Audessey my savior??? | ||||
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| Re: Is Audyssey Multi-EQ a "quick fix" I've used Audyssey extensively, and all I can say is that you may like some or all of what it does to correct your in-room response, but if there is anything you don't like, you have no ability to tweak the results. It's a gamble. I found that it did a generally good job at correcting the bass but made the sound too bright as well. Since you can't limit Audyssey to just the bass, it just shifted the problem from lumpy bass to bright treble. It may work out better for you, but there is no guarantee. | ||||
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| Re: Is Audyssey Multi-EQ a "quick fix" No amount of equalization will “calm down” an overly live room that has hard surfaces everywhere. That said, not sure I’d pay over $1000 for a new processor just to get Audussy. It’d be cheaper to add outboard equalization, assuming that you already have separates. That said, if it’s Yamaha’s analog 1/3-octave GQ-series equalizer you’re talking about, those are rather poor quality equalizers. I wouldn’t use them. Regards, Wayne | ||||
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| Re: Is Audyssey Multi-EQ a "quick fix" So if ghstudio gets A new processor with Audyssey XT and wants to run REW to "further refine" EQ his subs, is it correct to turn off Audyssey in the Processor, run REW to help set up the external EQ then rerun Audyssey again?.... Cheers.... | ||||
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| Re: Is Audyssey Multi-EQ a "quick fix" Personally I wouldn't use both Audyssey and an external EQ. Too many cooks in the kitchen, if you catch my meaning. If you chose to, I don't see why it would matter what order you do it in. You could run Audyssey, then run REW with Audyssey on and use the manual EQ to attempt to further flatten the response, or you could go the other way and do manual EQ first and have Audyssey fill in the gaps. | ||||
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| Re: Is Audyssey Multi-EQ a "quick fix" Audyssey Multi-EQ is more than just an eq and has far more capabilities than a standard 1/3 octave eq. You will get much better results using Audyssey and it does all 7.1 channels not just the mains. Home theater: Onkyo TXSR805, Samson Servo 4120 4 ch amp bridged @240wattsX2 Two Channel system: Yamaha RXV995, Mission 764i's, Yamaha YST FSW100 sub My Webpage | ||||
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| Re: Is Audyssey Multi-EQ a "quick fix" I’ve never personally used one, but I expect that it probably is. I’ve heard rumors that the GQ-series equalizers are manufactured for Yamaha by Phonic, which is a low-end company. I have stereo 15-band version in my bass rack. When I did a head-to-head comparision of it against an Ashly stereo 15-band model, the Ashly totally blew the Yamaha out of the water. Here’s a thread started by a Forum member who used a couple of Rane parametric EQs, of the same vintage as the ME-30, I believe. You might find it interesting. In Post #8 I outlined some crude tests you can do to give you an idea if the equalizer you’re using is any good. Regards, Wayne | ||||
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| Re: Is Audyssey Multi-EQ a "quick fix" SVS is launching a sub EQ SVS EQ1 at CES. It works in conjunction with Audyssey in the receiver. It is not a tweakers solution but I will be interested to hear about it. I believe it will sell for 799 or somthing colse to that. | ||||
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| Re: Is Audyssey Multi-EQ a "quick fix" Tried the Rane's and got some hum. Rather than tracking it down, I then tried a Yamaha q2031 which was blissfully quiet. I will be posting before/after graphs on the REW forum...incredible difference in both the graph and the sound. At this point, I'm working on my mains.....and next the center. The sub is a challenge that will require a parametric solution and I'm looking for one. When I'm done, I'll probably get an integra 9.8 to try audyssey and see how well it works on the front/subs....as well as the sides/rears. Somehow automated 7:1 automated equalization is appealing. I suspect that the audyssey solution will only tackle the biggest peaks, and won't be up to the job of smoothing out the bass....but we'll see. | ||||
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Here is an example of what Audyssey was able to do with the front left and sub channels in my system. ![]() Looks great right? Didn't sound great. Too much subjective upper-bass and the mids / highs sounded too bright. | |||||
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| Re: Is Audyssey Multi-EQ a "quick fix" If your Rane gear is their older analog stuff (PE, ME series), I've had trouble with them picking up hum when racked right above or below things like amplifiers. Getting them away from the amps solved the problem. Regards, Wayne | ||||
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So is it a quick fix? Maybe, if it agrees with your room and speakers. Of course, I thought my system sounded great before, and I'm a big proponent of 'If it's not broken, don't fix it'. | |||||
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| Re: Is Audyssey Multi-EQ a "quick fix" Sorry. Im new to equalizing. So you can use REW to measure what audyssey performed? It doesnt override audyssey in any way it just takes the measurements of whats already there, correct? Thanks | ||||
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| Re: Is Audyssey Multi-EQ a "quick fix" It's too bad, and somewhat surprising, that Audyssey does not offer their stand alone dynamic eq box with their automatic volume control. I can buy it in an integra but I can't buy it directly from audyssey... What are they thinking (or aren't they?) | ||||
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