polutropon
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I have a Denon x3700h with Audyssey MultiEQ XT32. I've run the standard Audyssey calibration and am satisfied, if not ecstatic, with the results (especially with oddly low bass).
I recently discovered the MultiEQ mobile app, which apparently can overcome some of the defects in basic Audyssey calibration. However, I can't find a simple overview of what I should do within that app - recommended settings, basic adjustments, etc. I've found some of the threads and guides out there - they are full of information but also overwhelming and I feel like I go in circles reading them.
Any basic tips/tutorial on getting the most out of the MultiEQ app without getting too deep in the weeds would be appreciated!
(Not sure if applicable, but in case, I have a Denon x3700h, Kef Q150 fronts, Kef R2c center, SVS SB-2000 Pro sub, and (ugh) Bose Acoustimass cubes for surrounds.)
The following is my results - I'm in a rectangular room with not the best accoustics, but it's in a living space so doing what I can. I look at the analysis and I'm like - I have no idea if that is 'good', what to do next, etc. Somewhat obviously, much more concerned about optimizing for the fronts and center - the surrounds are sort of are what they are at this point. Would love any advice or tips!
I recently discovered the MultiEQ mobile app, which apparently can overcome some of the defects in basic Audyssey calibration. However, I can't find a simple overview of what I should do within that app - recommended settings, basic adjustments, etc. I've found some of the threads and guides out there - they are full of information but also overwhelming and I feel like I go in circles reading them.
Any basic tips/tutorial on getting the most out of the MultiEQ app without getting too deep in the weeds would be appreciated!
(Not sure if applicable, but in case, I have a Denon x3700h, Kef Q150 fronts, Kef R2c center, SVS SB-2000 Pro sub, and (ugh) Bose Acoustimass cubes for surrounds.)
The following is my results - I'm in a rectangular room with not the best accoustics, but it's in a living space so doing what I can. I look at the analysis and I'm like - I have no idea if that is 'good', what to do next, etc. Somewhat obviously, much more concerned about optimizing for the fronts and center - the surrounds are sort of are what they are at this point. Would love any advice or tips!