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<blockquote data-quote="Robert_E" data-source="post: 92923" data-attributes="member: 853"><p>I just ran Audyssey Multi EQ XT to see what difference it makes. I bypassed my own EQ on the BFD for the subs and ran it. I was surprised that there's no frequency sweeps taking place, instead just a couple of 'ploep-tick' sounds from each speaker. </p><p></p><p>Audyssey got the speaker distances to my front stage exactly right and set the spl levels slightly different to what I set the spl levels manually with the spl meter. Probably because it tries to cater for multiple seating positions. </p><p></p><p>After just a couple of seconds of the first song I listened to I could hear that the bass was completely wrong/overblown/bloated. I reverted back to my own settings and EQ and it sounds so much better. </p><p></p><p>Audyssey might work for some people but it looks like you can do a lot better DIY.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert_E, post: 92923, member: 853"] I just ran Audyssey Multi EQ XT to see what difference it makes. I bypassed my own EQ on the BFD for the subs and ran it. I was surprised that there's no frequency sweeps taking place, instead just a couple of 'ploep-tick' sounds from each speaker. Audyssey got the speaker distances to my front stage exactly right and set the spl levels slightly different to what I set the spl levels manually with the spl meter. Probably because it tries to cater for multiple seating positions. After just a couple of seconds of the first song I listened to I could hear that the bass was completely wrong/overblown/bloated. I reverted back to my own settings and EQ and it sounds so much better. Audyssey might work for some people but it looks like you can do a lot better DIY. [/QUOTE]
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