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Embedded language support. Detailed hover information with links to official PHP documentation. Smart highlighting of references and keywords. Name as on card. Company Name. VAT Number. I measure low frequency frequency response at the listening position with high resolution sine wave sweeps using LspLab software. The DCX connects to a computer via a serial cable. I use the DCX control software to make adjustments via a PC after aquiring the relevant measurements. However, I don't think this has product has PC control software.

You will need to have a PC set up for measurements or a SPL meter, test CD, pen and a piece of graph paper in order to manually plot the response. Just use a Tape loop for that. Unless they've stopped putting those on the newer receivers. Tape out's play to EQ in's, then EQ out's to tape in's record. Then you can switch it in and out at will. It might even have a switch to let you choose. Parametrics can be intimidating, but when you get used to them, you'll love it.

I do at least. Funk-O-Meter, I've always felt it adds emphasis to the accuracy of their speakers, which is usually where they've dropped the most money Original question: With my , I'm running an analog Audiosource EQ11 between my cd player and receiver.

It's a decent 10 band graphic eq that ranges from 30Hz to 16kHz. It does a fantastic job getting rid of muddy bass and helping out with the higher end midrange. I'm wondering if I could hook it up between the pre out on the receiver and the ext in for the front left and right speakers since it's only two band. Would the Denon recognize it as a processor or an amp does it even matter? Would it actually eq the front speakers?

The manual doesn't discuss it, but I'd think there would be some type of way to program it to use the internal DAC and then loop everything to the internal amp.

Is that how the Behringer digital eq is set up on these new receivers? If that works, I'll be ordering a Behringer real soon. Buckeyefan 1 said:. Chris, I'm wondering if I could hook it up between the pre out on the receiver and the ext in for the front left and right speakers since it's only two band. With my , I'm running an analog Audiosource EQ11 between my cd player and receiver. I've not tried what your asking, with the pre-out power-in configuration.

Sounds like it should work. If you've got one in the processor, use that one! The internal eq doesn't have the same macro adjustments as the Audiosource.

I have the internal eq adjusted quite a bit right now, but running the Audiosource between the cd and amp cleans it up even more.

I'll try the pre-out to ext. I'll call my insurance agent and drop the deductible on the homeowners too. I'll also call Denon. The techs usually know what their talking about, but usually tell you not to jimmy rig things which could void warranties.

Imagine that. Since there are not shorting bars on the back, there must be a mode to select that will disengage the internal pre from directly connecting to the amplifiers. As for the built-in E. Please tell me: Can you adjust the frequency, Q and gain of several parametric filters? There are two types of E. A standard graphic type and a parametric that you must engage. That is what the illustration in the manual led me to believe. Did you find the parametric one? Or are you just using the graphic e.

Pgs shows how to adjust the frequency, gain, and Q of 57,,,,1. You are correct. I do use both. As far as a mode that disengages the pre to the amp, I can't find it. Page 45 has some info about amp assignments that I don't use. Can you change the frequencies for example, change 57Hz to 59Hz?

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