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
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.
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
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
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.
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?
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.
Very nice video.
Once again .. awesome video
Just WOW !!!
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.
Thanks again for this work and I plan to share your work to various platforms I use! Some of the best I have found.
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
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
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.
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?
Thanks a lot @Obsessive Compulsive Audiophile
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.
What happened to the other videos in this series? Specifically the one where you upload the Harman curve as custom target points.
Can I just confirm, the arithmetic should be flipped if making a calibration file to use with REW?
When you align SPL, is there a way to see how much SPL was applied? So I can make that change on my receiver?
Great content. But shouldn't you been flattening the audyssey mic using the apps measurement which includes the avr corrections.
Wouldn't it be more correct (and, okay, a lot more work) to just
Will this work with the new multieq-× app for windows
I assume you cannot have a calibrated Mic curve and the Harmon curve from video 1 loaded at the same time?
Also possible with the DM-S350 mic?
I am surprised the stock mic is quite accurate