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.
samgar2

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I have installed GIK monster bass traps behind my speakers and audio rack and still have too much mid bass. Even went to the trouble of blocking the bass ports with foam.
Can the DSpeaker X4, be used strictly for room equalization and not as a preamp or dac?
I do have Roon in my set up. How do you get their equalization feature? Thanks.
How happy are you users of Speaker X4? Does it fix one problem and create another or does it take the sole out of the music. If it fixes a bass boom will it harm elsewhere?
 Hello Steve:

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

I don't have a the Roon device, just the software in my computer. I love my VA Music speakers but am having a slight problem with mid bass boom. Thinking about buying a DSPeaker X4 digital room correction device to fix the problem or selling the speakers. Have you heard of anyone using the X4 with VA speakers?
Thanks SOIX2:

I appreciate your feedback and have been talking to Underwood Hifi and will most likely go with room EQ. My only fear with EQ is that it might take away the good sound and not only the bass. Do you use any room EQ?

Thanks,
Sam
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. 
Thanks for your reply in regard to digital room correction. I went with the DSpeaker X4 and am very happy with how it takes care of my slight bass hump around 150 to 200 hz. I do not use sub-woofers so could you please tell me what Amethyst brings to the table.  The X4 was only $3750.00 on sale and greatly improves the sound when I care to use it.  Thanks for your feed-back.

Sam