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I'm keeping an eye out for deals on older model Denon receivers that have XT32, but new enough that I can use the app for custom target curves. The next step up to Dirac Live in a receiver is more than I'm looking to spend, let alone discrete components (it's interesting how that costs so much more, but I digress).
I've read advice to limit Audyssey's correction to lower frequencies (all seem to be saying sub 1kHz, with mentions that Audyssey tends to over-correct at higher frequencies). It also seems that Denon's graphical EQ can't be used in conjunction with the room correction—it's one or the other. Does this mean that speakers which would benefit from a little EQ in upper ranges aren't a good pairing with XT32? Or is there a way to use Audyssey target curves better in the higher end?
I've read advice to limit Audyssey's correction to lower frequencies (all seem to be saying sub 1kHz, with mentions that Audyssey tends to over-correct at higher frequencies). It also seems that Denon's graphical EQ can't be used in conjunction with the room correction—it's one or the other. Does this mean that speakers which would benefit from a little EQ in upper ranges aren't a good pairing with XT32? Or is there a way to use Audyssey target curves better in the higher end?