desray Posted January 14, 2017 Share Posted January 14, 2017 Following the overwhelming response I have received for the Audyssey Calibration Workshop (sharing session only) last year. I've decided to conduct a few more rounds till end of this year. The dates have yet to be finalized but I endeavour to host at least 1 session every qtr till end of the year. Watch out for this thread for more details... Why the session? It appears to me that there is a lot of members, regardless whether you're a noobie or even "old bird" having problems with their Audyssey calibration. Despite putting up a thread sharing the tips in getting the Audyssey calibration done right the first time...it is not able to help the members with their calibration woes. I am going to conduct a half day workshop at one of the member's place to show you how it should be carried out - the proper way. I will share with you the tips and the underlying fundamentals to get it right the first time so that you can get consistently good results always. Who should attend? This session targets at members who have the following issues: 1) Poor surround effects... 2) Poor bass performance... 3) Poor dialogue channel... 4) My HT multi-channel experience sucks BIG TIME! and I'm at my wits end!!! Pre-requisites 1) Need to have a AVR or Pre/Pro with Audyssey MultEQ XT32 (rather obvious since this is going to be Audyssey calibration session. Brands like Denon & Marantz) 2) Be willing to provide a brief description of your issues - e.g. Poor bass performance 3) Be willing to open your home for other members to join in the session so that everyone can learn... 4) Be willing and prepare to make some "changes" like subwoofer placement and even speaker displacement Read up this thread for more background info and knowledge: http://www.xtremeplace.com/yabbse/index.php?topic=152738.0 Note: This is NOT a "practical session". I have already decided to CANCEL all practical sessions. I will only focus on sharing sessions. In order for your to benefit and learn, you will need to do your homework, otherwise it will be a wasted trip. Make full use of this opportunity to learn and ask. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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