It does have different offsets, but I am sure you know that already.
This appears to be a recurring theme over the years - that Dynamic EQ boosts the bass too much for some people.
It seems some people think DEQ is a one-size-fit-All and that you just can’t adjust the magnitude from very little effect to more prominent effect.
So again, one way to adjust the magnitude of the Dynamic EQ is by changing the Offset Level.
In addition to the Offset levels (0, 5, 10, 15 dB), you can also further adjust the magnitude of the Dynamic EQ by changing the Speaker Channel Levels (digital trim levels).
So let’s count the number of settings that will change the magnitude of DEQ:
4 ways with the Offsets (0, 5, 10, 15dB). This is often enough for most people.
24 ways with the digital trim levels (-12dB to + 12dB). This is in case the 4 Offset Levels are not enough fine-tuning for you.