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    Also known as the wide-range or eXtended range curve, the X-Curve is defined in ISO Bulletin 2969 as pink noise, at the listening position in a dubbing situation or two-thirds of the way back in a theater, to be flat to 2 kHz, rolling off 3 …

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    Nov 30, 2007 · Myth: “Re-Eq is required because movies are mixed for theaters which are aligned to the X-Curve and have perforated screens which …

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      Aug 25, 2008 · When watching this film with THX Re-EQ activated in your THX Certified receiver or pre-amplifier, the technology adjusts and reproduces the high frequencies to play at the appropriate audio level in your home.

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      Aug 15, 2006 · film soundtracks mixed for a large auditorium with ISO X-Curve EQ, and played back in a small room with flat frequency response speakers. Re-EQ: Use for the monitoring of ISO2969 X-curve film mixes in small rooms. …

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      Jul 27, 2014 · The X-curve is a measurement technique, not an EQ curve. It was developed so that large reverberant cinemas would reproduce the same sound quality heard in small, dead mixing rooms.

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