What do you guys think about the Audyssey auto EQ program, better than others?

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JOD

Junior Audioholic
I have heard little about this Audyssey auto EQ. But from what I have heard some people say it is the best out there in terms of auto EQs. I have a acoustically challenged room, so I have been shopping around for a receiver which has this program. What do you guys think about the Audyssey program....does it beat the competition like the pioneers MCACC?
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
I have heard little about this Audyssey auto EQ. But from what I have heard some people say it is the best out there in terms of auto EQs. I have a acoustically challenged room, so I have been shopping around for a receiver which has this program. What do you guys think about the Audyssey program....does it beat the competition like the pioneers MCACC?
The most recent issue of The $ensible Sound has a very interesting article about Audyssey by Dr. David Rich. May want to read it at Borders. :D
 
rmk

rmk

Audioholic Chief
I have heard little about this Audyssey auto EQ. But from what I have heard some people say it is the best out there in terms of auto EQs. I have a acoustically challenged room, so I have been shopping around for a receiver which has this program. What do you guys think about the Audyssey program....does it beat the competition like the pioneers MCACC?
Since it is being bundled into many of the new AVR's and SSP's, it is kind of a no-brainer (literally, could not be easier to use).

I have used it in my heavily treated, dedicated room with several devices and found that along with nailing the speaker distance and level settings, it's EQ function does quite a bit to improve SQ. I imagine that in un-treated rooms, the results would be even more impressive. When shopping for a Receiver or Pre/Pro, I would definitely give more consideration to devices that include this software.
 
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jostenmeat

Audioholic Spartan
I have heard little about this Audyssey auto EQ. But from what I have heard some people say it is the best out there in terms of auto EQs. I have a acoustically challenged room, so I have been shopping around for a receiver which has this program. What do you guys think about the Audyssey program....does it beat the competition like the pioneers MCACC?
I personally can't wait to try it. Some people have had varying satisfaction levels, but the whole "time-domain" (overhang) correction thing is so ... amazing? In fact, if it works anywhere close to how I think/hope it might, it just makes some of those receivers out there look like amazing bargains.

The most detailed instructions Ive seen for MultiEQ usage was actaully at the Onkyo 705 thread at AVS. Please scroll (way down) to post #2, Audyssey setup and FAQ.

http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=935808
 
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jostenmeat

Audioholic Spartan
I'd like to add that if and when I get Audyssey later this year, I am hoping to implement it after I have my friend help me measure my room, and put up some DIY acoustical treatments and bass traps. It should be a totally new experience. :D
 
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trnqk7

Full Audioholic
After using it with my Denon 2807, I would say it worked very well except that it really rolled off the low end to the point that it was very difficult to hear. Other than that though, I think it did a very good job of adjusting eq levels on the mids and highs as well as getting distances correct and such. It's also not difficult at all to adjust the settings it calibrates during setup to tweak it to your likings. Personally, I like my bass a little louder than it had it set, so, no problem, just boost it 3-6db. I would recommend it if it is in the class of receiver you are looking at.
 
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Addy

Audioholic
so we raved about Audyssey but what about yamahas or pioneers? im almost basing my next receiver purchase on the denon just because of audyssey an a few other reasons:D...avr-3808ci
 
rmk

rmk

Audioholic Chief
so we raved about Audyssey but what about yamahas or pioneers? im almost basing my next receiver purchase on the denon just because of audyssey an a few other reasons:D...avr-3808ci
Onkyo and Marantz also use Audyssey.:)
 
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Addy

Audioholic
i personally dont like nor trust onkyo and Marantz last time i saw hasn't upgraded too hdmi 1.3a
 
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Addy

Audioholic
um i just read about the marantz receivers they look pretty good maybe when the sr7002 comes out ill take a good look but right now i can get a denon avr-3808ci for 1100 so it still wins:D
 
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trnqk7

Full Audioholic
Marantz has a new receiver that Audioholics just mentioned for $599 I think, that has HDMI 1.3a...it's worth a look, it seemed like a pretty good unit.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
I have heard little about this Audyssey auto EQ. But from what I have heard some people say it is the best out there in terms of auto EQs. I have a acoustically challenged room, so I have been shopping around for a receiver which has this program. What do you guys think about the Audyssey program....does it beat the competition like the pioneers MCACC?
I think the speaker level & type auto setup is great, but the Room EQ needs to go.
 
AVRat

AVRat

Audioholic Ninja
Nothing wrong with an audiophyte trolling (trawlling) for input, guidance, opinions, etc.. Funny, no one has any input regarding MCACC or YPAO?:p
 
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