Hi All.
from Auddessy support:
1. “Reference level offset should be 0dB for the most bass and treble.”
2. “We are now recommending users increase their sub by 1dB from the basic calibration when the "reference" curve is used.”
3. “If you want more bass from Dynamic EQ, there is a "hack" you can do:
Increase all of your trims by 6dB - or any number of your choosing, but 6dB is a good start.
Once you do that, you can think of your main volume setting of -6.0 dB as "reference" rather than the normal 0.0dB. Having increased the trims by 6dB, you'll have the same overall level of sound, but since Dynamic EQ sees that the main volume setting is 6dB lower, it will add bass.
Of course you can only do this if you have enough range in your trims to do that. If you have more trim range available, you can move this even further - 10dB, 12dB, whatever you want.”
Now I’m happy