Yes, I would think that a DEQX will generally make speaker positioning at least a bit less critical than it would otherwise be, as a result of the corrections and equalizations it can introduce with seemingly no sonic downside.
Unrelated to the DEQX, I’ve made one change to what I said in my 12-2-2015 post. Instead of purchasing a Dynavector 17D3 phono cartridge, based largely on the many accolades that have been posted here recently I’ve purchased an Audio Technica AT-ART9. I just started listening to it today, with promising results. But the reported experiences seem to indicate that it improves considerably during the first 50 or so hours of breakin, so I’ll wait until I’m significantly into that period before attempting to fine tune the various tonearm adjustments.
Roscoe, best of luck as you proceed. And thanks very much for the kind words you posted recently in another thread.
Enjoy! Best regards,
-- Al