It will be the first place users can experience many improvements and advancements to the MultEQ suite of software / firmware room correction that are currently under development. The Audyssey MultEQ Editor app enables users to enjoy reference sound that is free of room acoustics problems and also apply their own listening preferences, Audyssey Laboratories CTO Chris Kyriakakis said in a statement. More than a sleek interface to the built-in MultEQ technology, MultEQ-X decouples the delivery of technology from the delivery of hardware. Licenses are per-user and per-AVR-serial-number, and are non-transferrable. This license entitles the user to calibrate one AVR for the lifetime of the AVR. In order to calibrate an AVR, a license must be acquired through an in-app purchase. But the idea here is that Audyssey capability is now baked into the app, and is not dependent on the AV hardware. Users get complete control over their target sound, with the ability to customize the frequency range and tonal balance of each individual speaker in the system.Ī virtual AVR is included with MultEQ-X for free in order to demonstrate the features and settings available. The company says the MultEQ-X app is not a replacement for the existing app but rather an app for those who wish to take a deeper dive into the fine-tuning of the room correction in their system. MultEQ-X software works as an add-on to the MultEQ system already embedded in many Denon and Marantz AVRS. The Apple software version will be available at a later date. Download the software from the Microsoft store. This is a brand new product available for the first time today.