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.
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Hi Sam,

    Try Room EQ, just remember your dealing with a multiheaded hydra. EQ is only part of the answer. The room is the problem and you may need more speakers to offset the standing waves in the room. 

Good Luck! 
Steve
I want to thank everyone for giving me feed back and words of wisdom in regard to my bass boom. I did go the route of the DSPeaker X4 digital room correction device and must say it has worked miracles to my system. My room being 24 X 26 with 2 different or should I say opposing cathedral ceilings and much glass is an audio nightmare.  The X4 reduced the frequencies between 70hz and 150hz by as much a 10db fixing the problem. The good news is that is did nothing to the mid range and treble. It is not an inexpensive device but for what it does, it is worth the price. 
Case closed! congrats. The only way I would have suggested yo sell those speakers is if we were neighbors and I could have taken them off your hands for you.
i tried Room EQ with just my laptop mic in test mode... i thought it worked great. Somebody else posted that the difference in the corrected sound is that it is not forward nor fatiguing at all... really nice with no annoying humps... uncorrected it is like the speakers are saying 'hey, notice me!'... I actually like it both ways depending on loudness.. but if wanna turn the dial to the right, Room EQ is very good and works as a Plugin with Audirvana.