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Now I'm going to give you what I consider to be one of the most important tips regarding an Audyssey Room EQ calibration. - Failing to do this correctly you'll never be satisfy with Audyssey, including from Music listening with it engaged. * And I'm speaking from vast experience here. [Another set of tips are concerning the proper subwoofer's (single or multiple) settings; but that's for another time in another 'frequency' perhaps.]_____________________Alright, here we go (1-2-3): 1. With your Marantz AV7005, take all 8 mic position measurements! ...Not 3, not 6, but all 8 of them!2. And get yourself a mic stand with boom. ...Not a camera tripod!3. Now check this tutorial video: => http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okyNlhJ3HvoAnd that is all! ...For now.
Do you like Music? ...Do you like Stereo Music? ...Do you like listening to Stereo Music?If your answer is yes to the three above questions, then you might love what Audyssey does in your own room after following the tips from my above post. * Use the Stereo Audio mode from your AV7005. ...Not Pure Direct!** And also, use a digital connection (HDMI, Coax, or Opt). ...And not an analog one (or unless your AV7005 digitize the analog audio signals when in Stereo audio mode). --> Then check for yourself what your ears prefer. ...It is very personal.
Good to have the video confirmation that I've been doing the measurements right!Doing 32 with xt pro would try my patience somewhat...
Still like it better in pure direct for music vs stero with audyssey....cleaner overall. ...
Turns out friend got a mic boom stand - not a different mic. He re ran audyssey tonight with the boom stand - virtually no different result on parameter check vs before, for what its worth. He is just running audyssey eq though, not xt or 32. He does suggest using dynamic eq on the marantz processor / receiver - says it helps not just at low volume, but also with the center channel quality at all volume levels.Ol Kal Robinson seemed to be a fan of dynamic eq as well in his review of the Marantz AV7005.
Bob (is it?) : think we're possibly the last two guys left in the room & have probably bored the more classic 2 channel orientated folks here w/ all this HT / DSP talk, but just in case will keep the conversation public in case there are folks out there who are wondering about personal experience w/ HT processors / receivers used for music.First - yeah, SQ results are very room & system dependent....As for Dynamic EQ : I don't use it either, particularly as I'm usually watching movies at "reference" volume levels, so it doesn't seem necessary, though I can see if you had to "listen low" that it could be useful. I think trying to use Dynamic EQ to improve center channel performance at any volume level is born out of the frustration both my friend and I have experienced trying to get vocals on center channels to sound good. Both he & I keep going up the model chain of our respective brands of center channels, and / or messing with Audyssey EQing, to remedy this problem. Its very odd because often it seems non-vocal SQ is often ok w/ the center channel, and level matching w/ the L/R channels not that hard. But getting vocals on center channels to sound good and natural seems so damn hard. It's as if that part were mic'ed / mastered by the dumb deaf engineer of the family. I.e. often everything else is largely satisfying, then all of a sudden you get some honky / nasal off-sounding dialogue, breaking the enchantment. Perfection is a bitch.
The CC is a magnepan CC5, which I think most will agree is a pretty decent CC. Audyssey EQ XT in the paramter check actually dipped the mid range frequency -6db, which helped somewhat.
Howdy Bob : Jon.I'll relay re: dynamic EQ to the friend : have always kept it off myself and will probably stay that way.Quality of vocals is more my gripe vs the level, i.e. it's intelligible, but the timbre and body is off. Maybe they just don't make as much of an effort miking voices in movies & tv shows (unless it's a concert video). Anyway - I will try raising the level as you suggest and hope that helps.
I'm not sure who Audyssey is geared towards, but I used it as a starting point and 'tweaked' from there.When all was said and done, it wasn't a 'tweak' anymore, it wasn't even close to where Audyssey started me off. Bob