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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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?
Sorry, the only one I’ve played with is the one in Roon and honestly these last speakers have been easy to place. 
DEQX will allow you to do speaker and room equalization.  It can be used for bi or triamping as well.
www.deqx.com
I recently used the services of home audio fidelity in the Netherlands to provide room correction filters that I applied in Roon with excellent results. Read the review below.

It cost me about $100 for the Dayton microphone and $200 for Thierry’s services. So for $300 all up I was able to get a massive improvement. 

https://www.hifi-advice.com/blog/review/digital-reviews/audio-software-reviews/home-audio-fidelity-loudspeakers-room-digital-correction-services/
I tried DSpeaker, ARC/Paradigm PBK, a JBL Synthesis EQ and Audyssey to no avail. Of those, ARC was the best, but it still messes with areas I don't want it to mess with.