Is DEQX a game changer?


Just read a bit and it sure sounds interesting. Does it sound like the best way to upgrade speakers?
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Ozzy ... hard to say what new technology will bring. At this time, unless one is very tech savvy, I think to get the most of the DEQX, one will need the help of the DEQXPert. Just too many variables and judgments in play.

Kal, you just reviewed the PreMATE. Does it have any auto adjust feature that you can push a button and the DEQX does its thing?

Even if it does, you still gotta move the speakers and mic around in order to time align your speakers.

Ozzy ... right now I admit set-up is tedious. But it only takes about 3 hours and then your done. IMO, the initial inconvenience is worth the gain.

Kal ... your thoughts??
Kr4, Bifwaynee,
Thanks for the responses. Its good to know that the settings will remain intact even with a power failure event.

I have no problem using a mic near the speakers to obtain the speaker characteristic settings. But, moving 215 lb. speakers is not an easy task.

I know I'm repeating myself (I'm old so its ok) I just think if a unit can be constructed that is much more user friendlier, I, and many others would probably buy it.

Are you listening DEQX ?
Kal, I reread your review. Your comments are consistent with my anecdotal experience.

DEQX really needs to do a better job with a user-friendly instruction manual. Perhaps, even default "(recommended)" settings and promsst for the non-tech user.

Even still .. a great addition to the audiophile's tool box.
I heard their room at the RMAF and do not believe DEQX is a game changer. My impression consists of a catch 22 scenario. Hotel rooms are difficult to achieve a decent sound. DEQX is suppose to correct room responses and fix this situation. The DEQX room sounded way more boomy than it should have when DEQX was bypassed - making it seem to me like they purposely made the room sound worse than it should have. It sounded slightly better with DEQX engaged, but "game changer" is a pretty strong statement, and unlike many rooms at RMAF that I enjoyed multiple visits, I had no desire to return to the DEQX room after leaving. It probably didn't help that the DEQX folks running the room were the most pushy and annoying people working the show.