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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, AVR-X1800H, AVR-S770H, AVR-X6800H
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, CINEMA30, CINEMA 40, CINEMA 50, CINEMA 60, CINEMA 70s

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

Audyssey MultEQ Editor app App Comments & Reviews

Audyssey MultEQ Editor app Positive Reviews

Speaker Timing OffMany 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..Version: 1.8.0

Really makes a differenceJust awesome to be able to balance my setup, really enhance clarity and smooth out problems. $20 well spent, literally hours of fun. If you are wondering why spend the extra when the receiver has the same thing? From my pov you can make the most of your space and customize way beyond the one size fits all flat response. Even helps bridge the gap between home theater and music. Yes, the app is spartan in terms of educating if you are just staring out and the UX really needs some love. There could be an array of target curves to help become familiar with how a change impacts what you hear. Perhaps it could suggest solutions if you have a specific problem. Most of all it treats each speaker pair in isolation instead of treating them as a whole system, but you can still get to a happy place with a bit of trial and error. 5 stars because of what you can achieve, but I hope the developer understands that they haven’t done anyone any favors with the user experience. These is so much potential for a much better in app experience..Version: 1.10.1

Having this extra control mattersIn 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..Version: 1.3.3

An necessity to control and edit your AVR.I’m still very new to the use of Audyssey and owning this quality of Home Theater System my 1st system was a Bose lifestyle 16 and while I loved it then it was just plug and play not compatible with todays technology. So my recent upgrade to Denon and Klipsch 7.2.4 and getting the best possible sound has involved some learning. I must say I’m kinda enjoying the process now that I’m starting to understand it more. This app is a necessity if you want to use Audyssey that comes on your AVR. But this I know for sure since this app is owned and developed by Denon and Marantz. Not Audyssey itself they apparently only License it. But own this they certainly should offer it free to everyone who bought they’re products. I know it’s only $20 bucks but if it wasn’t necessary they wouldn’t have felt the need to buy the license and develop the app in fact Audyssey should be paying them back for improving they’re product’s so well that’s just my thought. Until they make it free though it’s a must so cough up the $20 bucks you’ll be glad you did..Version: 1.11.1

Re: Speaker Timing Off reviewI hesitated to spend $20 on an app, but this seems to provide a great deal of control. I haven’t a clue, yet, how to use it, so I’ll be looking for online tutorials. I expected to find an EQ or similar controls, as so many had suggested this app due to the lack of manual control while using Audyssey. I’m sure I can do this with the curves, but I’ll have to learn how. On Nov 19 (it doesn’t say what year) “TOJOHNSO” posted a reviews here about the value used by Audyssey to calculate speaker distances. I was skeptical, but I used his math (multiply Audessey values by 0.875) in this app to change the calculated distances… what a difference it made! I run Tidal through WiiM Pro Plus with fixed volume, mono off, at 100% volume into stereo output and the change was very noticeable - much more depth and volume. After hearing this improvement, I grabbed a tape measure and entered actual distances for nominal additional improvement. I’ve still got a lot to learn about adjusting curves, but I recommend starting with this adjustment… which can be done without the app..Version: 1.10.1

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..Version: 1.3.4

Phase Error: UpdatedPreviously 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.Version: 1.6.0

Worthy InvestmentThis 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..Version: 1.8.0

Good but not greatDefinitely 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..Version: 1.3.2

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..Version: 1.7.1

Good app platform which can be improvedEasy 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..Version: 1.4.4

A good app, but needs more functionalityThis app grants you the ability to see the measurements your mic made on a frequency response diagram, which for tuning is priceless. I love having the ability to create custom curves as well, since my speakers tend to be peaky in the bass. It is also good because I can choose the cutoff point for the EQ — for instance, if I only want to EQ 0-250Hz on a given speaker. Unfortunately it is quite difficult to set tone curves because of how buggy the point creation feature is. This has since been improved with the October 2019 update. I also would wish to see a function to add speakers to an existing set instead of having to measure everything again..Version: 1.4.4

Please improvePlease bring back the precision of the older Audyssey Pro in regards to modifying target house curves. Pulling-dragging is not nearly as accurate as being able to manually input multiple numbers (2000Hz -2 dB, 4000Hz -3 dB, 8000Hz -2.8 dB, etc) as could be done with Audyssey Pro. Also, please get rid of the ever present 20Hz high pass filter even on subs that can reach down lower in frequency. So many people pay lots of money for subs that can reach down into the teens or single digits at high SPL as verified by my own measuring equipment, and to then have Audyssey roll them off at 20Hz is a shame..Version: 1.3.3

Booster appI own a Denon X4300h, preceded by the X3300w and never knew the power of these receivers until I purchased and ran this app. OMG, my speakers came alive. Now I can actually feel the presence of my front speakers and the center channel with effects of how movies are supposed to sound, lifelike and pure, my surrounds startling me during action movie scenes. I love how I can edit the parameters of the readings of my rooms that audyssey put out and gradually refine the sound. This app is a must if you want to get the most out of your HT. I should have purchased this longtime ago, but better late than never..Version: 1.5.2

Good but wish it was betterIt is nice to see the before and after on the room correction. It would be 5 stars for me if it had more “Target Sound Options” such as flat, x-curve (with different HF roll offs), the current curve, and maybe a custom curve option. Also, once the Audyssey settings has been applied, it would be great to be able to tweak it with a 32 band eq, maybe even 16 band would be ok. Doing this in real time would be a great plus!.Version: 1.6.0

Great appI was expecting the worst based on the other reviews but even though it wasn't able to find my receiver automatically, I was able to manually add the IP address to find it. Also the resultant crossovers were lower and more accurate than from the setup on the receiver. And the curve editing was good enough for my simple changes. Though there is no option to measure the resultant curve hopefully that will be added later..Version: 1.1.0

Very UsefulOn my Denon, this app is the only way to adjust tone and still have Audyssey active, so if you want to adjust the frequency response curve and still have room correction, you want this app. Adjustments are done in batch, not real time: you adjust the curve, upload it to the receiver, listen, and repeat as necessary, which is not as cumbersome as it sounds. Thanks to this app, my system sounds great. A minor annoyance is that every time I upload a curve the dynamic EQ offset gets reset to its default value, so it loses one star..Version: 1.5.2

Amazing results for my roomI don’t have my room set up in a typical configuration for optimal surround sound . The before and after using this app with my SR6014 is remarkable. I’m really really impressed at how much more vivid and complete the sound is. I was having some odd bass resonance from my center speaker that’s completely resolved and speech in movies is so much more clear than before.Version: 1.4.7

A nice complement to any Denon or Marantz receiversI see people giving a low star for too much noise and other problems, but first thing. Turn off any eco mode on your Denon or Marantz before calibration. You’ll thank me later. This app is A nice complement to any Denon or Marantz receivers. If you can buy a 2k-3k receiver then this $20 app shouldn’t be an issue..Version: 1.7.2

Should be able to make more changesWhy can’t I set crossovers manually and set target curve to flat in the app? Audyssey detects my main speakers as large and sets them to full band on the AVR, but sets a crossover point different when using the app. It is really annoying. Also allow use of manual entry for curve editor so that it is easier to narrow down the adjustments..Version: 1.10.1

Excellent flexibilityI’ve been using this app for a while now. Much better than calibration using the receiver. The flexibility to edit different things in copies and upload them is a great way to test different settings. Love it. No problems with my iPhone..Version: 1.7.2

Fantastic flexible room/speaker compensationThis app takes care of room acoustics for anything from stereo to surround sound. Flexible - a number of presets are available for midrange harshness compensation and level adjustments for individual speakers. Takes the receiver to a whole new level for clarity and imaging..Version: 1.7.1

Solved my problemsMy setup is in a small room and getting the sound tuned to my liking has been a journey but this app helped me run the setup much better than without it and the sound improvements are very noticeable so no complaints..Version: 1.7.1

Decent App, Improvements Needed to Justify CostThis is a decent app and overall does a good job with my Marantz SR6012, however I don’t think the functionality justifies the $20 cost. • There is no indication of what saved curve is being used. • It’s very difficult to edit curves. • No real-time adjustments. • Often need to restart my receiver after changing curves. • Would like recommendations on mic placement (helpful for 1st time users). • Would like to be able to re-name curves (I assume I can do that by saving to Dropbox and then loading, but should be in-app). • Audyssey should test LFE only and LFE + Main to determine optimal setting for environment (or have an option to test both)..Version: 1.3.3

Worth it!I was able to get a better in room response with the app and using the curve editor than I was using the built in Audyssey setup on the AVR. I verified that with room measurements using REW. This app isn't perfect, but it's pretty good. I wish the curve editor was easier to work, but other than that they addressed my other complaints in updates. Totally worth the $20..Version: 1.1.3

Great app that gives you vast control over EQ perimeters.Love it. Works perfectly and provides increased customization of your EQ settings for your specific room/speaker configuration. Easy to use and can load different EQ setups in a few mins..Version: 1.6.3

Works wellA must have if you want to fine tune anything with Audyssey. I haven’t run into any issues yet and I’ve run the setup several times. I prefer this to the traditional remote. Highly recommend!.Version: 1.6.3

Audyssey App crashes with IOS and iPadOS 15Update: raised rating to 3 stars; iPadOS15 crash is fixed. Only recent change is IOS and iPadOS 15. Audyssey app crashes immediately when adding a new curve. Power cycled receiver (AVR-4500) with front panel and power cord; reinstalled app; verified network connection; power cycled iPad. No improvement..Version: 1.7.1

Does exactly what it says.A lot of negative reviews almost scared me away from getting this app. But I did and it has functioned flawlessly, doing exactly what it said it would do. If you want to edit the Audyssey target curve to tweak the flavor of your sound, this app will do it..Version: 1.3.4

Need improvementTrouble getting set up finished as it looses connection part way through process repeatedly. My WiFi is strong so unsure why this is happening. I’m be nicer if it also gave you the ability to make volume adjustments on each speaker throughout system.Version: 1.3.4

Denon 4300H / Polk SpeakersI like this app, well worth the $20 IMHO. I improved my mid range clarity with a slight improvement of bass. I like that I can go back to the “saved curved file” after I play around with settings. I have a 9.2 system..Version: 1.4.3

Useful but...Useful app and the customization options of the receiver’s EQ are great. As previous reviewer noted, the app is overriding the front speaker crossover setting and you cannot reset it to the setting you want in the app. This is easily recreated so I too do not understand why the bug has not been fixed by now..Version: 1.4.2

Noticed a bugI’ve made several calibrations via the app and uploaded to my Marantz SR6014 and my preference is to limit the correction to less than 500 Hz on all the channels. To verify the correction, I view the filters in the receiver using the “Check Results” but every time I see that my TML / TMR are receiving a full bandwidth correction whereas all the other channels are corrected below 500 Hz as intended. I’m guessing it’s a bug with either the app or the receiver, so hopefully this can be fixed in the next version..Version: 1.6.2

The ultimate addition to your home theatreThe app works perfect for me. Let’s you take out the bbc dip and put your own custom curve. I use the Harman curve which gives the bass a little boost and then a linear roll off to 20k. Love this app!!.Version: 1.7.2

GreatThanks for update. All is good !.Version: 1.7.1

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