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Re: Denon microphone
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I think Denon, Yamaha, Pioneer, etc. made a mistake with the auto eq in that they should have it eq the low frequencies only rather than trying to shotgun the whole spectrum.
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Re: Denon microphone
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You're right.
I've found myself thinking that since they're already putting in a variable-Q, parametric EQ, why not increase the number of bands or even have a seperate, sub-60Hz 5-band as well? Since it could be used to reduce frequencies only (and not boost them), I wouldn't think it would increase a load on a sub....
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Re: Denon microphone
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Yep. I know that in my room, and probably in most peoples as well, most of the offending peaks are in the 20-150Hz range. I think most well meaning/unsuspecting folks end up calibrating sub levels (with meter) according to these peaks and not the overall...
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