Any suggestions for a digital room correction device which is easy to use. Or is it better to buy a pair of speakers which has the system built in such as Vandersteen. Any feed back is appreciated.
This has not been mentioned here, but in my experience, using dipole speakers (especially dipole bass) is a very effective way of reducing room interaction to start with (as in LXmini / LX521 speakers).
i have owned and used DIRAC mini dap and DEQX HDP-4
the DIRAC was easy to use and pretty good results by I expect you could achieve very similar results with the Roon EQ and using your ears.
DEQX speaker correction was a clear win however you need a lot of patience and and hard work to fully understand and implement the rest of it effectively. great if you like this type of project where you can experiment endlessly but perhaps also leaves you constantly wondering if you have achieved the best results or not!
for a bass issue (and where room treatment may not be pratical) i would use Roon EQ by ear, and experiment with speaker placement.
I agree with soix recommendations. I thought of changing speakers myself after trying room treatments that did little to correct my bass problems. I also tried putting the supplied port plugs in my speakers that helped a little but I did not like the overall sound with them in place. The DSPeaker 2.0 Dual Core was a major improvement over everything else I tried.
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