Audyssey Labs' New Stand-alone Sub EQ

  • By: HomeTheaterReview.com,

Subscribe to our FREE weekly newsletter Print this article

AudysseySubEqualizer.gif

Audyssey just announced the new Audyssey Sub Equalizer, the latest in a series of professional room calibration tools in the company's product lineup. The Sub Equalizer uses the award-winning MultEQ XT Technology to correct the most difficult problem in home theater sound: low frequency distortion caused by room acoustics.

The Audyssey sub EQ reportedly solves acoustical problems in both frequency and time domains. By utilizing MultEQ XT, it measures the entire listening area in the time domain and uses thousands of correction points to create a high-resolution equalization solution. The result provides accurate, deep and seamless bass for every listener. Musical balance is restored and the low frequencies are correctly integrated with the content from the satellite speakers.

The Sub Equalizer also addresses the long-standing problem of integrating two subwoofers in home theaters. It automatically sets the level and delay for each subwoofer and then creates a room correction solution incorporating both subwoofers.
The Sub Equalizer is available from custom installers who use MultEQ Pro to professionally calibrate rooms and deliver customized results. Installers can be found on the Audyssey website.

The Sub Equalizer will be available from July 1.

  • Comment on this article

Post a Comment

You are encouraged to post your comments using Facebook on HomeTheaterReview.com. Simply sign in to your Facebook account below and post away.

Featured Audio-Video News

Are AV Retailers To Blame For Lofty High End AV Prices?

Are AV Retailers To Blame For Lofty High End AV Prices? -

The audio video has been in a state of flux or some time, splitting sales up between specialty dealers, big box stores, and online sellers. However, the dealers may have had more to do with this than they think.

Latest Subwoofer News

Sunfire Releases New Atmos Subwoofer -

Sunfire has created Atmos, a subwoofer that the company claims outperforms subwoofers much larger than the Atmos. The reason for the performance? Several new technologies used in the subwoofer's design.

Niles Releases Outdoor Speakers and In-Ground Subwoofer in GS Garden Speaker Line -

Niles has introduced a new outdoor audio solution with the GS Garden Speaker line of products, which offers compact satellite speakers and a subwoofer that is designed to be buried.

Niles Introduces Two New Subwoofers: the SW6.5 and the SW8 -

Niles has announced two new subwoofers in the SW6.5 and the SW8. The goal of the new subwoofers is to provide powerful bass in a discrete, compact design that is easy to integrate.

Energy Debuts Brand's First Multimedia Speaker System -

Energy has just expanded the offerings of the company by adding a multimedia speaker system to the product roster, the EM-2.1. The new system is a 2.1 system that should be convenient for any user to use in their home.

Meridian Adds DSW Active Subwoofer -

Meridian has been releasing Digital Signal Processing loudspeakers for years, at all levels or performance and price. Now, for the first time, the company is releasing a DSP subwoofer designed to complement Meridian's loudpeakers.

Velodyne Introduces Digital Servo-10 Subwoofer -

Velodyne has added a new subwoofer to the company's offerings. The Digital Servo-10 subwoofer comes packed with a wide array of features that add a great deal of flexibility for the user.

Sunfire Awarded Patent for Stillbase Anti-Shake Technology -

Sunfire has managed to secure a patent for a technology found in the Sunfire SubRosa ultra-thin subwoofer, the Stillbase Anti-Shake Technology, which looks to be a rather impressive technology.

Sunfire Invites Consumers to Live Large -

Sunfire has created a new promotion for the summer of 2011 where they will offering their Dynamic Series of products for reduced prices, encouraging consumers to hear what Sunfire can offer.

Sunfire Introduces Universal Wireless Subwoofer Kit -

Sunfire joins in on the wireless home theater movement by introducing a Universal Wireless Subwoofer Kit, which can reportedly work with any subwoofer not only Sunfire subwoofer models.

Sunfire Debuts Its Smallest, Most Powerful Subwoofer: the Atmos -

The Sunfire Atmos is here. Sunfire says it is the smallest, most powerful subwoofer in its class. It features a custom designed 6.5" woofer paired with a new asymmetrical cardoid surround, allowing more than 1.5" of excursion. It is designed to reduce distortion and increase fidelity and reliability.