The first thing you need to do is export the Audyssey calibration file (.ady) over to our laptop so that we can use the Ratbuddyssey utility to make finer adjustments to the curve. This is the preferred method over the use of the Curve Editor feature found in the Audyssey MultEQ Editor App. and then export the modified (.ady) calibration files to the Google Drive folder to be imported into the Audyssey MultEQ Editor App for A/B comparison. Started 4 hours ago, By Ensure that the Audyssey Curve Type is set to “Flat” (default) instead of “Reference”. Edit the Audyssey target curve for each channel pair to suit your tastes. A little slow still, but it seems that they are invested in keeping this app around. Denon and Marantz have launched a new Audyssey MultEQ Editor app, allowing home theater enthusiasts to refine and customize the set-up of their systems for even better surround sound. Sorry for the delay in making this tutorial...I've been kinda busy for the past few days. By MI TV4K and AVR handshake issue - anyone. You can also decide to set an upper limit to each curve if you don’t want it messing with the high end. This app is available only on the App Store for iPhone and iPad. This app requires specific hardware in your product to function: please double-check that your Marantz model is supported – see list below – before purchasing. Do the following: - Select the “…” icon to the right of the file, - Select the “open in” option; it will prepare to export the file, - The Audyssey MultEQ Editor App will automatically be launched and append the new (.ady) calibration file – i.e. lchua6 https://github.com/ratbuddy/ratbuddyssey/releases/tag/v0.2.1, with Windows OS installed - this is required since we will be using Ratbuddyssey utility which will run on a Windows OS, Audyssey Curve Type is set to “Flat” (default), Frequency Cut-off range for speakers (Only) to anything between 500Hz and 5,000Hz, set it at 500Hz as a good starting point and slowly work your way up until you find a good “blend” where your Mains and the subwoofer(s) complements each other in a constructive manner, for subwoofer(s), make sure you restrict the Frequency Cut-off to either 200/250Hz, ” option; it will prepare to export the file. This little utility albeit "buggy" is a god-send imo. Now with Audyssey taking a profile of the room, it’s suppose to equalize better. The OS language setting is automatically detected; when not available, English is selected.) In gist, the lower the frequency, the more gain in SPL is needed to get the same level of loudness (with 1KHz range as the common baseline). For instance, if the initial trim level for your 2 subwoofers as follows: You will need to add “+3db” to the original trim value which will give you: That’s it! Audyssey did a fantastic job in "flattening" the frequency response from 10Hz to 22KHz...sometimes too "good" can be a bad thing as it tends to rob you of the natural "room gain" that your your speakers and subwoofer(s) needed at the modal frequency range. This app gives you the ability to see the resulting curves and modify to suit. You will see the option that says, “Copy to Drive” as in Google Drive. desray, Encontrar un distribuidor. If you truly want to know what is the best level (SPL) and at what frequency to introduce the boost...you need to utilize REW with a calibrated mic like Umik 1. To regain back those "room gain" that Audyssey destroys, we can "replenish" it using a DSP (e.g. By Long HDMI cable recommendations for 4k@60hz - where to buy? This is a real PITA if you ask me! This new functionality will be available on select 2017 Denon and Marantz AVRs and pre/pros. But, now you can go further with the Audyssey MultEQ Editor app, going ‘under the hood’ to view and adjust settings for detailed tuning – allowing you to customize the sound more precisely to the specific problems in your room, and tailor the sound to your personal preferences. Started Tuesday at 04:44 AM, By Audyssey MultEQ Editor App. But as many have noted, it does roll off the highs by default. 2.DO NOT remove the original Audyssey calibration file... 3.Do A/B comparison between "flat" Audyssey Reference Target Curve and the new custom "Reference Target House Curve".