Is DEQX a game changer?


Just read a bit and it sure sounds interesting. Does it sound like the best way to upgrade speakers?
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Sorry I didn't respond earlier.  Linear bass is clean bass.  Its bass that doesn't smudge the sounds next to them.  A 24 hz signal played loud can't have any effect on the rest of the music, and it usually does.  You need to eliminate that.  
well i've been looking at accourate. seems like it can do everything deqx does. One question that bothers me about deqx tho- people say it is 'transparent'. but is it really? With so many golden ears around here who can tell the difference between a schiit gungnir and yggdrasil, you'd think having a round trip A:D, DSP,and then D:A would really make some irritating noise?
I am a newly minted PreMate owner examining the possibilities.
A couple of thoughts:
1) I know I will want Roon capability so is it possible to upgrade to the 4th gen processor?

2) Earthworks m23's are widely available at sub $500. I would be interested in a group buy to drive that price lower if others care to participate?

3) Has anyone attempted to use a USB converter from the 232-ComPort w Flirc to have wireless display & control?? 

Great thread & I appreciate the education. I am way behind the curve but will be contacting Larry Owens soon.
And man do I love the idea of a DIY open baffle speaker project with Deqx Processing!
Using a standard M23 will not have the correct DEQX calibration file unfortunately so be very careful. It will not work without this. 

Yes. I use DEQX with OB speakers & am now building my second pair as a 4-way, powered by an HDP-5 with an HDP-3 as slave.