How to Import REW Measurements to a Denon X4700H AVR

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Hi, Can anyone help to guide or share or make video on how to import or set REW measurements, calibration, results, EQ, Filters etc in to the AVR without any physical DSP device connected with AVR.

I am using denon x4700h in 5.1.4 configuration.

Thanks in advance.
 
Hi, Can anyone help to guide or share or make video on how to import or set REW measurements, calibration, results, EQ, Filters etc in to the AVR without any physical DSP device connected with AVR.

I am using denon x4700h in 5.1.4 configuration.

Thanks in advance.
The x4700h would need to allow entry of PEQ type filters, which I don’t see in its owners manual.
I think you’re out of luck there.
 
It is really too bad that all these "closed boxen" don't have a generic convolution engine built in that a user could turn off the other built in room correction software like Audyssey, Dirac, etc, and download some of your own DIY FIR filters... Seems like an interesting business proposition to include something like @Mitchco 's Hang Loose Convolver in all theses devices...

The Mods might like to move these conversations into its own thread as to not interrupt the original thread about Mics...
 
It looks like this is about as close as your going to get... https://manuals.denon.com/AVRX4700H/NA/EN/GFNFSYuyviicam.php
Your looking to convert REW Parametric EQ to Denon 9 band Graphic EQ... Maybe there is some software, like Equalizer APO, that can do this conversion... And you would most likely have to do the entry into the Denon by hand... Come to think about it, maybe REW's recently added AU N-Band EQ filter might work... Or one of the Generics... See https://www.roomeqwizard.com/help/help_en-GB/html/equaliser.html#top
 
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Have we not strayed beyond the topic of this thread?

Thus my comment in post #71... I even got a thumbs up from a Mod...

Hey @Mods :wave: Please move this line of conversation to its own thread starting at post #69...
 
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Ok... A little more scratching around... I think you want to have 9 Generic Peeking filters (PEQ) that look like so...

Filter Frequency Q Gain
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1) Peaking 62 Hz 1.41 ?.? dB
2) Peaking 125 Hz 1.41 ?.? dB
3) Peaking 250 Hz 1.41 ?.? dB
4) Peaking 500 Hz 1.41 ?.? dB
5) Peaking 1000 Hz 1.41 ?.? dB
6) Peaking 2000 Hz 1.41 ?.? dB
7) Peaking 4000 Hz 1.41 ?.? dB
8) Peaking 8000 Hz 1.41 ?.? dB
9) Peaking 16000 Hz 1.41 ?.? dB

Frequencies and Q are Fixed and Gain is variable between –20.0 dB and +6.0 dB...
 
Hi, Can anyone help to guide or share or make video on how to import or set REW measurements, calibration, results, EQ, Filters etc in to the AVR without any physical DSP device connected with AVR.

I am using denon x4700h in 5.1.4 configuration.

Thanks in advance.
Audyssey MultEQ-X software allows import of (limited) REW filters to Audyssey equipped Masimo AVR's.
 
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