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UPDATE: I ran RoomPerfect on Friday - achieved 97%. It was really loud! Things were rattling in the room. After it was done, I was unimpressed. I actually preferred RP turned off. On Saturday, I re-ran RP - again, achieving 97%. However, this time, after the initial sound check in the focus position, I turned the volume down 10db, and then continued with the focus and the room positions.

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Now, I definitely like the sound better with RP turned on. Overall, the sound is much more solid with RP than with Audyssey on my previous processor. I'm definitely liking it so far. This is from the McIntosh RP set up instructions: MEN220 and MX150 will initially indicate the correct volume setting up or down as needed to achieve 80Db at the microphone. This may be uncomfortably loud to some and a lower volume may be used in some situations. If a lower volume is used all other sounds in the room should be minimized.

At the top of page 26 in the MX-151 manual, there is a note: Note: The Desired maximum calibration volume (-4.0db) level and the current (now -20.00dB) volume indications in figure 28 will probably be different in your room. The size of your room, loudspeaker distance from the microphone position and the efficiency of the loudspeakers all effect the readings. If the test signal was too loud, reduce it by using the Volume Control by 10dB (the example in figure 28 would now read -30.00dB). Select 'Retry' then 'Save Current'.

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If for some reason the volume level needs to be higher, a 'Measuring Error' will appear on the screen refer to figure 30. I did not receive any measuring errors, based upon the lowered (10dB)volume, and the calibration produced much better results for my room. YMMV:-) Dave. I just want to say thanks again to thrang for a terrific thread!

You and Tony have found a real gem of a processor. I can understand why you mention it is an underrated processor.

The RP is absolutely terrific! I've been following Tony's path to this processor for a long time, and thrang's for a bit shorter time, and I've also tried my share of processors. This one's a keeper, and I don't feel the need to look for another processor.

I don't think I can give the MX-151 a better compliment. Dave That's great to hear.what amps and speakers do you use? What's your overall setup?

Every once in a while, I toy with the idea of selling it, not because I'm unhappy but only because of an eye on the future (figuring out the right time to sell something is a little like playing the stock market in this hobby). But when I really think about it, it's hard to see it being a wise move. For 4k and related video enhancements, I would upgrade my Lumagen to their future 4k processor. For audio, the only new thing on the horizon is voice of god ceiling point source speakers from competing object oriented sound design authoring tools. I am not convinced this will see widespread adoption because of the added cost and complexity, and frankly wonder it it will fail worse than 3d. Personally, I don't envision bothering ripping up my ceiling unless it really takes off and rolls my socks down when I demo it. And, or course, every time I sit down and turn it on, the quality of the sound continues to impress in a way no other component has continued to do, save perhaps my projector.

That's great to hear.what amps and speakers do you use? What's your overall setup?

Every once in a while, I toy with the idea of selling it, not because I'm unhappy but only because of an eye on the future (figuring out the right time to sell something is a little like playing the stock market in this hobby). But when I really think about it, it's hard to see it being a wise move. For 4k and related video enhancements, I would upgrade my Lumagen to their future 4k processor.

For audio, the only new thing on the horizon is voice of god ceiling point source speakers from competing object oriented sound design authoring tools. I am not convinced this will see widespread adoption because of the added cost and complexity, and frankly wonder it it will fail worse than 3d.