I'll vote with eric on his advice, although the DSP would perhaps assist in setting up the traps....but that's just MHO.
You ought to see a marked improvement, although it initially might 'hear' differently that you may be accustomed to. Be patient, it's worth it.
I've been 'doing' active room eq for over 2 decades, albeit without 'plug 'n play' equipment and certainly without 'pedigree' components. But it's how I've managed to wring out of them the best they're capable of. *S*
You ought to be able to do very well in that respect.. ;)
Personally, I've always regarded 'us' as the 'weak link', but that's again MHO. *L* Good luck!
You ought to see a marked improvement, although it initially might 'hear' differently that you may be accustomed to. Be patient, it's worth it.
I've been 'doing' active room eq for over 2 decades, albeit without 'plug 'n play' equipment and certainly without 'pedigree' components. But it's how I've managed to wring out of them the best they're capable of. *S*
You ought to be able to do very well in that respect.. ;)
Personally, I've always regarded 'us' as the 'weak link', but that's again MHO. *L* Good luck!