Is DEQX a game changer?


Just read a bit and it sure sounds interesting. Does it sound like the best way to upgrade speakers?
ptss
I'm sorry to say that I don't quite agree with that last sentiment Bombaywalla. Unless someone has heard this themselves, they may not understand how good the resulting sound can be from a good indoor measurement and the majority of people will be extremely satisfied with that

Its a bit like saying that someone buys a top-range sports car but only drives it to 60% of its speed-handling capability. Another owns the same car but takes it to track days at a local circuit. Who is to say which owner gets the most pleasure?

DEQXs' main selling point is the ability to tame the room/speaker interface and it does that better than anything else I have experienced - we are talking about degrees of perfection here and each user will have different expectations

I mentioned a slight nasal quality to mid bass and by 'slight' I really do mean that. Many people probably wouldn't even notice or worry about it. I have listened to two other European DEQX setups, both sounded amazing and the owners were very pleased. Neither sounded quite as smooth or natural as mine does....to MY ears and MY tastes, which is the point I am trying to make
Happen to agree with Andrew's last post. Let's be patient while Al noodles his way in setting up his HDP-5. I surmise Al will be able to put this issue into perspective.
Ptss, no, my background is in EE, although way back when I certainly had my share of math courses, and a few that touched on philosophy. I also have a law degree, although I haven't practiced as such.

Best regards,
-- Al
Drewan77,
OK. thanks for the clarification. So, we are talking degrees of perfection here & not something that blatantly wrong when doing an indoor correction.
And, judging by your last post, it seems that if one of us listened in your room with your indoor correction, we, not knowing your system, might not even be able to tell the slight nasal quality to the mid-bass. You are aware of this since you have done an A/B comparison many times. "Slight" is a fuzzy term but I'll take your word that it's hardly perceptible & maybe only if you point it out to the listener.