MCINTOSH ROOM CORRECTION PROGRAM- HOW TO RUN


I just bought a Mcintosh MX 160 Home Theater Controller.  I have read that running the Mcintosh Room Correction Program is quite complicated and time consuming.  I have tried finding local HT installation companies that would do this for me, along with supplying and programing a remote control for me.  They either don’t know the Mac system, or want several thousand dollars to do this for me.  I even tried Best Buy in my area, who has full Mcintosh Demo rooms.  He wanted $4500 to $7500 to do these two things, using their GEEK SQUAD people.  This seems pretty outlandish to me?  Is there anyone in the lower half of Michigan, or upper half of Ohio that knows how to do these two jobs?  I would gladly pay for your travel and a day of helping me out.  I’ m retired, and not computer qualified to take on these two jobs.  Thank all of you for reading this, and pointing me in a good direction.

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Showing 1 response by tony1954

Can't say I am familiar with McIntosh room correction, but the idea that implementing it would cost $4500 to $7500 is bizarre. I stay away from room correction in two channel, but I do use ARC correction with my Anthem AVR.

Everything (microphone, cabling and mic stand) came with the AVR and doing the room correction took about 15 minutes.

I would source out a HT or McIntosh forum. Surely someone can provide some answers and help.