Audyssey MultEQ Editor app Cheats

Audyssey MultEQ Editor app Hack 1.9.1 + Redeem Codes

Developer: D&M Holdings
Category: Music
Price: $19.99 (Download for free)
Version: 1.9.1
ID: com.dm-holdings.DmAudysseyMultEq

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Description

The latest Denon Marantz audio video products use Audyssey MultEQ for simple, accurate set-up calibration of your system to the room in which it’s used. But, now you can go further with the Audyssey MultEQ Editor app, going ‘under the hood’ to view and adjust settings for detailed tuning – allowing you to customize the sound more precisely to the specific problems in your room, and tailor the sound to your personal preferences. With this comprehensive app, you can harness the power of Audyssey MultEQ to take total control of the way your home cinema sounds.

This app will allow you to:
•View the speaker detection results, to check correct installation
•View before and after results of the Audyssey calibration, making it easy to identify room problems.
•Edit the Audyssey target curve for each channel pair to suit your tastes
•Adjust the overall EQ frequency rolloff for each channel pair
•Switch between 2 high frequency rolloff target curves
•Enable/Disable midrange compensation to make the sound brighter or smoother
•Save and load calibration results

This app requires specific hardware in your product to function: please double-check that your Denon or Marantz model is supported - see list below - before purchasing.

•Multi-Language Support (English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Swedish, Polish, Russian, Japanese and Simplified Chinese. The OS language setting is automatically detected; when not available, English is selected.)

Compatible models: (Product availability varies depending on regions.)
Denon AV Receiver: AVR-X6300H, AVR-X4300H, AVR-X3300W, AVR-X2300W, AVR-X1300W, AVR-S920W, AVR-S720W, AVR-S730H, AVR-S930H, AVR-X1400H, AVR-X2400H, AVR-X3400H, AVR-X4400H, AVR-X6400H, AVR-X8500H, AVR-S740H, AVR-S940H, AVR-X1500H, AVR-X2500H, AVR-X3500H, AVR-X4500H, AVR-X6500H, AVR-X1600H, AVR-X2600H, AVR-X3600H, AVR-S750H, AVR-S950H, AVR-A110, AVR-X6700H, AVR-X4700H, AVR-X3700H, AVR-X2700H, AVR-S960H, AVR-X8500HA, AVR-X1700H, AVR-S760H, AVR-A1H, AVR-X4800H, AVR-X3800H, AVR-X2800H, AVR-S970H
Marantz AV Receiver: AV7703, SR7011, SR6011, SR5011, NR1607, NR1608, SR5012, SR6012, SR7012, SR8012, AV7704, AV8805, NR1609, SR5013, SR6013, SR7013, AV7705, NR1710, SR5014, SR6014, SR8015, SR7015, SR6015, SR5015, NR1711, AV7706, AV8805A, AV 10, CINEMA 40, CINEMA 50, CINEMA 60, CINEMA 70s

Not compatible with Denon and Marantz models other than those listed above.

Version history

1.9.1
2023-04-25
• Improved stability and bug fixes
1.9.0
2023-03-15
• Improved stability and bug fixes
1.8.1
2022-12-06
• Improved stability and bug fixes
1.8.0
2022-09-22
• Support for new 2022 models
• Improved stability and bug fixes
1.7.2
2022-05-12
• Improved stability and bug fixes
1.7.1
2021-10-19
• Support for new 2021 models
• Improved stability and bug fixes
1.7.0
2021-09-29
• Support for new 2021 models
• Improved stability and bug fixes
1.6.4
2021-06-22
• Support for new 2021 models
• Improved stability and bug fixes
1.6.3
2021-05-11
• Improved stability and bug fixes
1.6.2
2021-01-26
• Improved stability and bug fixes
1.6.1
2021-01-13
• Improved stability and bug fixes
1.6.0
2020-10-15
• Support for new 2020 models
• Improved stability and bug fixes
1.5.2
2020-07-21
• Support for new 2020 models
• Improved stability and bug fixes
1.5.1
2020-07-07
• Improved stability and bug fixes
1.5.0
2020-06-15
• Support for new 2020 models
• Improved stability and bug fixes
1.4.8
2020-03-31
• Improved stability and bug fixes
1.4.7
2020-02-18
• Improved stability and bug fixes
1.4.4
2019-10-23
• Improved stability and bug fixes
1.4.3
2019-08-06
• Support for new 2019 models
• Improved stability and bug fixes
1.4.2
2019-07-02
• Support for new 2019 models
• Improved stability and bug fixes
1.4.1
2019-04-24
• Support for new 2019 models
• Improved stability and bug fixes
1.4.0
2019-04-15
• Support for new 2019 models (AVR-S750H, AVR-S950H, AVR-X1600H, AVR-X2600H, NR1710)
• Improved stability and bug fixes
1.3.5
2019-01-22
• Improved stability and bug fixes
1.3.4
2018-10-16
• Support for new 2018 models (SR7013, AV7705)
• Improved stability and bug fixes
1.3.3
2018-07-31
• Support for new 2018 models (AVR-X4500H, AVR-X6500H)
• Improved stability and bug fixes

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Ratings

2.9 out of 5
148 Ratings

Reviews

TOJOHNSO,
Speaker Timing Off
Many have written Denon and Marantz support about an issue with speaker timing. The AVRs have the speed of sound coded as 300 m/s instead of the true speed. Of 343 m/s. To fix this, you have to manually multiply all speaker distances by 0.875. When I did that, WOW - everything snapped in to place and objects moving around the room sounded so much better.

Audyssey themselves understand this issue and have addressed it in their -X desktop software ($199 per AVR license).

Two things Sound United can do that so far refuse. One - update this app to automatically adjust the speaker distances so the processor will get the timing right. This would seem to be the quickest and easiest and be done first. Second is update the firmware in the AVRs with the correct speed of sound number. This isn’t rocket science and Sound United’s deafness on this issue is baffling.
Wendy Lou,
Having this extra control matters
In years past, when amps had bass|midrange|high tone controls, one could dial up tone to suit. Now with Audyssey taking a profile of the room, it’s suppose to equalize better. But as many have noted, it does roll off the highs by default. And the overall results may not suit your tastes. This app allows you to customize those curves. That alone makes this app worth it!

I thought I was missing the high end response I knew my speakers were capable of, and I was right. But if you wanted to use Audyssey to profile the room, you were more or less stuck with the results. This app gives you the ability to see the resulting curves and modify to suit. You can also decide to set an upper limit to each curve if you don’t want it messing with the high end.

I’m satisfied with the results. Using tone controls on amps of old may have been easier, but this is more precise. Kudos to this app which allows one to adjust the results. In my case, I now have restored my high end frequencies without messing with the nice room EQ profile.
WagnerButt,
Great idea, but should be free in Beta mode.
UPDATE: went from 2 stars up to 5 stars! The app works every time and loads every graph now. The FIR filters that Audessey uses sound fantastic. A little slow still, but it seems that they are invested in keeping this app around. I can’t imaging buying another receiver that doesn’t support this app!

After updating the firmware on the receiver, it took several attempts to get all the way through the setup. It finally did and sounds nice, but editing a custom curve is very clunky; and it doesn't load the graphs for all speakers. Also, it doesn't take a measurement post-eq which means the "after" that it shows you is merely a prediction.

The ENTIRE reason I bought this receiver was for the feature of this app, as I am an audio engineer and speaker designer. So, it worked…ish. I can't believe it costs $20 for how unfinished it feels, though. The interface looks nice and will be great once they get it to function. Lots of programming to do still, fellas.
BullRun4Me,
Phase Error: Updated
Previously I thought I wasted $20 since I get a FR speaker phase error every time and thought it couldn’t be bypassed in this app. If using a small screen (I have an iPhone XS) it is very difficult to see but you can scroll down to show the third button “Ignore.” Also, on a small screen most of the menus are almost unreadable so you have to open each on to see what it is, hence the 1-star deduction. Hopefully this will be fixed in the future but if you’re using a larger screen you probably won’t have these issues. This app is very powerful if you know what you’re looking at but it takes some homework to understand. Tip: After switching to speaker preset 2, I had to run Audyssey in the receiver first (at least positions 1-3) before the app could see the correct speaker config. I finally am homing in on the sound I’m looking for...close to bliss. Receiver: AVR-X6700H; Front: DefTech BP9040; Device: iPhone XS
Fathernature59,
Worthy Investment
This editing app works as described with my Denon AVR S960H. Being able to see the “Before” room correction graphs allowed me to decide which speakers to keep or remove the midrange compensation by the speakers native dip around the 2khz range. I could also use the curve editor to give a slight bump in the dual subwoofer’s 25-50hz range to add just a little more punch to the deep frequencies. Being my living room isn’t the most optimum for speaker placement, I let the EQ Frequency Range setting edit the room correction at full 20-20,000hz range, rather than cutting it off near the 500hz range like many do. Using this app rather than the one built into the AVR has made a noticeable difference in sound quality, and was worth the reasonable cost. It was almost like removing a blanket off the speakers.
ElijahScott82,
Error - too much noise
I can’t get past the first position anymore without the system having issues. It happens when it’s playing the sub notes and then tries to go to second position when it’s still playing the sub levels for position 1. Then I can’t get it to even attempt at a second position. It says too much noise.
I’ve done this many times before and same noise level in the house. It just won’t get past that first measurement anymore. Not sure what’s going on this is after two days of trying. Deleted the app. Tried on my phones app. Same thing. Unplugged the receiver for 30 seconds and tried again. Same issue.
Please update the app to work again so I can put things away in my house.
Jon_DBS,
No Errors, No Sound Rear Dolby Atmos Speakers (7.1.4)
I’m running the App on an iPad Pro (3rd gen) and it interfaces with my Marantz AV7706 and runs through the calibration with No issues. I edit the file and change front speaker size from large to small and set crossovers. I load the file into the 7706, again without issue, and when I play Dolby Atmos content there is No sound from the back Dolby Atmos speakers. I tried several times with the same result, once using my iPhone 7S. The AVR will play sound through the rear Dolby Atmos speakers using the level test tone. Marantz technical support thought my AVR may be defective but had me do a factory reset and a quick manual setup and the rear Dolby Atmos speakers played beautifully. I now have calibrated the AVR with the preamp’s internal Audyssey software and the rear Dolby Atmos speakers play as they should. I’ve issued a support ticket with Marantz as I don’t know who supports this App. I’ve lost time, money and my patience and may pursue a refund. (HT is 7.1.4)
dlb21964,
Worked great for me.
Just got a brand new Denon 1700 AVR and despite running the original MultEQ setup the sound was muffled and lacked good sound. This is a system with Paradigm speakers, so I knew right away it was something in the setup of the AVR. Lots of research brought me to this app-well worth the 20 bucks and it worked flawlessly for me. Not sure why it’s buggy on other peoples phones but it worked right out of the gate for me. The better comment is WOW I had no idea that moving a few curves around and adjusting some settings in this app would make my system sound COMPLETELY different. It’s amazing how the clarity and spatial sound is back in my system. It works, period.
Cesar E.,
Good but not great
Definitely this app has ups and downs, but after playing a while I have been able to get good results on my Denon X4300H. I wish the app could have more control, for example to have the ability to copy and apply some sound curves from one file to another, (like creating your own). Also been able to add more channels without to rerun Audyssey again, this will save time. I wish the app could also have a download center this could help a lot of people that don’t know to much about av receivers, and can let them download some files by model, brand and speaker configurations and apply it to their system for a quick test or a long run use. Come on guys, the possibilities are there and for $20 you can offer a lot more.
Oracleon66,
Good app platform which can be improved
Easy to use and the ability to tailor the sub curve to provide gentle right to left lift in lower frequencies, without simply increasing sub trim, justifies the App.

Previous reported bugs have been fixed, like ability to ‘ignore’ phase error messages (in my case I have dipole surrounds which the App analyzer interprets as a phase issue, but I get the opportunity to ignore the error message and keep going).

I would like to see an upgrade to allow follow up measurement with Eq in place and to allow minor tweaking thereafter. In order to confirm the actual Eq impact (apart from using your ears), it is still necessary to use an independent measuring tool which requires purchasing an additional calibrated mic.