Thanks.
After I've made my personal setup ( Based on 2 channel Stereo ) I was very pleased.
When watching 5.1 Movie , A disaster !
The bass Covered all Audio and my living room. Smeared Bass.
In 5 days from today I will post up my setup photos for you to fully understand.
Thanks again !
Given the information so far, I don't see how you could do a manual set up that would give you less "smeared bass" than using Audyssey auto setup. That said, it is of course possible that you may not prefer the flattened bass that Audyssey typically do, but if that's the reason, then it can be fixed easily with minimal manual tweaks.
If there is one thing that Audyssey does quite well, it is to smooth out the bass from 20 to 200 Hz.
The following curves show the kind of improvements that one can expect. I picked the worse result I could find in my record, that was for without any manual tweaking post Audyssey auto setup. I picked this one that I believe anyone can achieve simply by following Audyssey or manufacturer's (McIntosh's in you case obviously) instructions (but please, to the letter..).
Many forum talks would have you believe Audyssey is bad (so you are not the only one who don't like the results for sure), but lots of those comments were based on some users who had bad experienced for a variety of reasons other than Audyssey itself, and many more were just internet hearsay.
Knowing McIntosh, who are never known to exaggerate those never ending latest features or popular marketing hypes, so for them to say what they said on page 28, I hope you would give it another try. If you do, I would suggest you re-read page 28 through 30, to make sure that in following instructions, you would not miss or deviate from the necessary steps. After that, there are a few manual tweaks you can do to make the resulting sound more suited to your taste.