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Comparison of Audyssey MultEQ XT (Denon X1400H) and MultEQ XT32 (Denon X3400H)
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<blockquote data-quote="Quad Pipe" data-source="post: 940717" data-attributes="member: 9395"><p>So I have a Denon X3400 that I manually calibrated some time ago. I was generally unhappy with the results but left it. Last week I decided to re-perform an Audyssey calibration. I'm quite happy with the results except that it has dumbed down the bass something terrible and I'm not terribly sure how to fix it. I have further manually adjusted levels per input source to adjust for personal taste.</p><p></p><p>In the manual, mention was made about how further tweaking can be done via the Audydssey MultiEQ editor app. I found it in the app store and it looks like it has quite a comprehensive set of editing options. I just don't feel like paying R300 for a frikking app that I'm not even sure I'll get the full benefit out of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quad Pipe, post: 940717, member: 9395"] So I have a Denon X3400 that I manually calibrated some time ago. I was generally unhappy with the results but left it. Last week I decided to re-perform an Audyssey calibration. I'm quite happy with the results except that it has dumbed down the bass something terrible and I'm not terribly sure how to fix it. I have further manually adjusted levels per input source to adjust for personal taste. In the manual, mention was made about how further tweaking can be done via the Audydssey MultiEQ editor app. I found it in the app store and it looks like it has quite a comprehensive set of editing options. I just don't feel like paying R300 for a frikking app that I'm not even sure I'll get the full benefit out of. [/QUOTE]
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Comparison of Audyssey MultEQ XT (Denon X1400H) and MultEQ XT32 (Denon X3400H)
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