Quick Onkyo 905 Audyssey set up question

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Ive ran the Audyssey set up twice on my 905 now similar results each time but didnt seem right i know it helps to manually adjust but they seem a fair bit out! My front and surrounds came up as full band centre 70hz and all speakers came up between -11 and -12db but the distances were approximately right any advice would be good for better settings. Thanks
 

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The settings are going to depend entirely on your room layout, there's no perfect setting for all. Sometimes it can take a few gos before the Audyssey setup gets it right, but if it doesn't work properly, just set it up by ear - that's the best setup possible since it will sound best to you!
 
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Ok thanks for that the rooms perfectly square so would it be better to measure distances manually? then look up the frequency level from the speaker manufacturer? I thought the other part was to just balance speaker volume levels around the system so would it make much difference if i set them same differences but around 0? Sorry if these are stupid questions. Thanks
 

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when i used it found it got the distances right but did lowel the levels across all channels - the only ones i have put back up a bit is my center speaker and my sub - think all my fronts came up at -5db - run my center at minus 2 - rears were lower but sit a lot closer to them. with a few little tweeks very happy with overall soundfield. I think its just a very good starting point and then tune to your own ears
 

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I own an Onkyo 876 and in my opinion there is no better way to calibrate a surround amp than manually measuring the speaker distances and using that info as well as using a sound level pressure meter http://www.keene.co.uk/electronics/multi.php?mycode=SLM2055 to accurately setup the speaker levels. This is my 4th surround amp and each time ive manually calibrating it using the above methods has always produced a better result.
 

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One of the guys from Audyssey or Onkyo (can't remember) on another popular AV+forum posted a while ago about how to set up with Audyssey. Something along the lines of a couple of readings in your primary listening position, at ear height on a tripod. Then one or two either side (other listening positions) and then the remaining ones about three foot in front of the readings you have taken at ear height. I have set mine up that way and am happy with the results.
 

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I've had the same problem with my 905. It shows my rear KEF 2005.2's as full band and always gets the subwoofer distance wrong. I use it as a starting point and then tweak it. The auto set-up on my previous Pioneer VSX-AX5i was a lot more accurate.
 
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flairdj:Ive ran the Audyssey set up twice on my 905 now similar results each time but didnt seem right i know it helps to manually adjust but they seem a fair bit out! My front and surrounds came up as full band centre 70hz and all speakers came up between -11 and -12db but the distances were approximately right any advice would be good for better settings. ThanksExcept for the Level Calibration, I leave everything up to Audyssey. I get very good result by cranking up the levels of all channels after performing the audyssey. I never go below +5db on all channels with my subwoofer set to flat. In doing so, I get better sound quality by eliminating "brightness".
 

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