This Is How I Calibrated My Stock Audyssey Microphone

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  • čas přidán 2. 09. 2022
  • Create a custom mic calibration file and use it in your Audyssey room correction to transform your home cinema sound
    #audyssey #mic #calibration "home theatre setup" "dolby atmos" #acm1hb

Komentáře • 70

  • @orhuidobro
    @orhuidobro Před rokem +1

    Very nice video.

  • @marksharp6647

    Once again .. awesome video

  • @rich4513

    Just WOW !!!

  • @hdmoviesource

    Great video, it would be nice if you could export measurements as text and have the ability to uncheck phase information. But the spreadsheet trick works really nice.

  • @johnwicker7783
    @johnwicker7783 Před rokem +2

    Thanks again for this work and I plan to share your work to various platforms I use! Some of the best I have found.

  • @VSomayaji
    @VSomayaji Před rokem +1

    Hi, I really enjoyed watching all of your videos(some of them are a bit advanced for me). I was wondering if there is a way(related to this video) to have the ACM1H calibrated against UMIK-1 and then store it in a format that can be read by Audyssey MultEQ-X(where it asks for a calibration file when selecting ACM1-X)? That will help a lot of UMIK-1 users as well. Thanks

  • @kennwin
    @kennwin Před rokem

    Fantastic! Can you share what AVR you use? Heard lots of good stuff about MultiEQ XT32 with it’s extra resolution filters but only on higher end models. I wonder if it would give better results over basic multueq

  • @speedboxx
    @speedboxx Před rokem +1

    Would you be able to share the calibration file for the Audyssey mic? I know it's not going to be perfect between different units, but it's probably close enough for any basic practical usage.

  • @mcguiremnc

    What would you think about a tool or addtion to Audyssey One using the new API interface to REW & a Umik-1 to automate the generation of an accurate Audyssey mic calibration file for users and then adding a import for this calibration file to Audyssey One? Could benefit 1X mic users as well. Would it be worthwhile or are we already close enough with Audyssey One?

  • @Mitholman73
    @Mitholman73 Před rokem

    Thanks a lot @Obsessive Compulsive Audiophile

  • @peterv.7409
    @peterv.7409 Před rokem

    Great content in these videos; thanks for creating. Quick suggestion: improve the audio aspect of these recordings. Love the content, but the audio recordings are low to the point I'm ready to turn them off. A little bit of irony here that videos on improving sound quality have terrible sound quality! Hopefully this is received as constructive criticism; no offense meant.

  • @isak6626

    What happened to the other videos in this series? Specifically the one where you upload the Harman curve as custom target points.

  • @kewlbug
    @kewlbug Před rokem +1

    Can I just confirm, the arithmetic should be flipped if making a calibration file to use with REW?

  • @hdmoviesource

    When you align SPL, is there a way to see how much SPL was applied? So I can make that change on my receiver?

  • @user-pt1sn9nc4p

    Great content. But shouldn't you been flattening the audyssey mic using the apps measurement which includes the avr corrections.

  • @simonpercivall
    @simonpercivall Před rokem

    Wouldn't it be more correct (and, okay, a lot more work) to just

  • @larry9079
    @larry9079 Před rokem

    Will this work with the new multieq-× app for windows

  • @stephendoherty9598
    @stephendoherty9598 Před rokem

    I assume you cannot have a calibrated Mic curve and the Harmon curve from video 1 loaded at the same time?

  • @StuggiSuzi
    @StuggiSuzi Před rokem

    Also possible with the DM-S350 mic?

  • @cscsw
    @cscsw Před rokem

    I am surprised the stock mic is quite accurate