Digital Room Correction For Speakers


Any suggestions for a digital room correction device which is easy to use. Or is it better to buy a pair of speakers which has the system built in such as Vandersteen. Any feed back is appreciated.
128x128samgar2
 Hello Steve:

i have a MAC computer and when I click on Roon, I cannot find anything in regard to equalization.

Generally speaking, most folks do not want a DSP processor in their music system. Most rooms are an easy fix just in the bass frequencies below 130 HZ.
 Vandersteen 5 series, Quatro series, Treo's with Sub 3s have a unique 100 HZ high pass unloads the heavy lifting for the main amp and allows the speakers internal solid state amp to take care of the bass frequencies, in room compensation adjustments takes out your room/placement issues dramatically improving transparency and clarity of the whole system while not making Frank S sound towards Tiny Tim.
JohnnyR
Vandersteen dealer
I’m using an iPad to control a Roon nucleus and on the bottom right corner is a volume control when I press it i get a dsp and settings symbol and pressing that symbol gets me to the menu screen for a 5 band eq. I know boosting fq’s with equalization is asking for trouble but there’s dsp programs becoming standard and experimenting with lowering bass at 100 hz wherever your mic is telling you to won’t hurt and can easily be undone 
Audioconnection let me understand what you posted. Don’t use dsp but instead sell your speakers and buy vandys with built in adjustable subs instead? I think the music loudspeakers pretty much walk all over anything out there once dialed in