In Reply to: Audyssey for Two Channel? posted by boulderskies on August 8, 2012 at 12:45:32:
Audyssey doesn't make a standalone room correction device any more. They did in 2007:
http://www.avrev.com/home-theater-accessories/acoustics-eq-room-tuning/audyssey-sound-equalizer.html
If your amp has an external processor input of some kind, you could use this device (if you can find it used) with an integrated amp. Or you can use this device with a separate amp and preamp. But it doesn't use the most recent and higher-resolution versions of Audyssey (MultiEQ XT or XT32).
Audyssey licenses the technology to other manufacturers (Onkyo, Denon, Marantz). You need either a receiver that includes Audyssey technology used by itself, or a receiver with Audyssey technology that has a PREAMP OUT to be used with a separate power amp of your choice.
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- RE: Audyssey for Two Channel? - pbarach 13:32:46 08/08/12 (0)