Dynamic Volume is an over-all effect, for sound levels. It adjusts the dynamic range to keep the listening level constant.

Dynamic EQ changes different parts of the audio spectrum by different amounts. So when you turn down the volume the bass is not cut by the same amount as the treble, and the surround speakers also receive less attenuation.

Most everyone who likes Audyssey, likes what Dynamic EQ does. Dynamic Volume has less people voting for "always leave it on". I believe even Audyssey turns on EQ by default, but leaves Volume off.


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Axiom M5HP, VP160HP, QS8
Sony PS4, surround backs
-Chris