Bose AdapTiQ vs other room correction - high Q capability

I am sure that other room correction software products like Dirac can do high-Q correction. I could see it in user reviews.

By “high-Q” correction, I do not mean manual parametric EQ with high Q value. I mean the possiblility that the automatically generated correction filter curve can be sharp. For example, where the listening position is close to the wall, we may need a sharply varying curve to address the standing wave mode. See the attached picture showing the effect of 37Hz standing wave at the listening position when both L and R speakers are played.


The sharp peak at 37 Hz can also be measured at other seating positions on the sofa.

Can Bose AdapTiQ do a high-Q (sharp-curve) correction? Or is AdapTiQ limited to a broad tonal balance (bass/treble tone control (2 band EQ) or 5 band graphic EQ) correction?