I have 4 systems and all of them are "flat" with no tone controls. That doesn't mean that I don't try to change the sound, but it's always by making changes to the system - different speakers, cartridges, amps, sources, etc.
Having said that, I belong to a music meetup and we meet at a hifi shop and play music on one of their demo systems, which for the last few months has included the Anthem STR integrated with Anthem Room Correction.
The music sounds pleasing with ARC engaged, but at the same time there is an "artificial" quality to it that I can't ignore. I really enjoy listening to that system both with and without ARC engaged. I haven't spent enough time listening to it in both modes to be able to say that I would not use ARC.
That technology seems to have made good progress. ARC is much more natural sounding than Audyssey in my Marantz and Onkyo AVPs.
Having said that, I belong to a music meetup and we meet at a hifi shop and play music on one of their demo systems, which for the last few months has included the Anthem STR integrated with Anthem Room Correction.
The music sounds pleasing with ARC engaged, but at the same time there is an "artificial" quality to it that I can't ignore. I really enjoy listening to that system both with and without ARC engaged. I haven't spent enough time listening to it in both modes to be able to say that I would not use ARC.
That technology seems to have made good progress. ARC is much more natural sounding than Audyssey in my Marantz and Onkyo AVPs.