Audyssey didn't do much for me.
I guess it depends on your room acoustic.
So I take it Audyssey has significantly improved your sound?
Yessir. So much so, I immediately looked towards two channel solutions as well. You HT people are lucky in that you get to benefit so much from economies of scale. Well, I'm lucky too, but I wish I was lucky as well for my stereo. Outside of using an HT receiver/pre as 2ch pre, my only recourse is the $2000 SEQ, if I stuck with the same brand. bandphan was saying that midlevel RC standalones were on their way. I can only hope.
I have 9 acoustic panels in the HT, including 2x RT HF Mondos, 2x RT HF Minis, 2x GIK 244s, 3x GIK 242s, and still figuring out which, how many, where on the ceiling I want to treat. Two large Ikea rugs on top of carpet, heavy burgundy curtains hiding about half the treatments. Plenty of space from rear boundary, in general from most boundaries, though rear row's head is closer to ceiling.
the XT was serious icing on the cake, IMO. Everything is "tighter" so to speak. The biggest surprise was how much clearer the dialogue was at the extremes of my seating (2 rows of 4). I figured that the compromises of horiz MTM lobing and low placement of center speaker were insurmountable. Perhaps that is still true, but I would've never guessed that my perceived issue could be ameliorated anywhere close to how much it has been.
I'm such a big fan, I now slightly regret not spending more to have Audyssey Pro capability.
Amazing that a $600 receiver like my 805 comes with XT technology. IMO, the XT is worth every penny of that $600, and nevermind the amp, preamp, processor, hdmi, decoders, etc.
If it were me, I would wait for the Emotiva pre-pro.
Fair enough.