For measurement the best option is the free REW software and a calibrated microphone like the UMIK-1. That does not need to cost an arm and a leg. REW is not particularly user friendly, so you will have to spend a bit of time. If, as I suspect in a home office, you are using a computer as a source, you can equalize in software. And of course, when you are at it, you can also measure the system in the family room. If you are not using a computer there, you would need a mini dsp. Avoid equalizing above about 150-250 Hz.
B&W 805 Nautilus for PC?
I picked up a used pair of 805 Nautilus at an estate sale for $500. I could not test them and had to take a gamble. My plan was to use them for my computer as I spend a lot of time working at my desk and wanted something better than my horrible Bose multimedia speakers. I am in search of a good integrated amp but in the meantime I am using an old Denon 1908 receiver to run them. They sound terrible. I am not sure if it is the Denon or the speakers. Is there a good integrated you would recommend that might make these things sing?
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