Room control does not "release the speaker from the room." Nothing does that. It helps to blend them together to get to the right result along with sensible acoustic measures such as sound deadening in the right locations. It's most important function is to make the frequency response of both channels exactly identical. This is the way you get the best imaging. Next is to tailor the system frequency response to specific situations. There is not one setting that suits all. I have 14 different settings in memory which I use regularly. Some of them I have shown on my system page which you should visit if you have an interest in this.
The best room control system available today is by Trinnov. Lyngdorf's room perfect is a simplified bastardized version of the system Radomir Bozevic developed for TACT 25 years ago. It is room control for dummies. But, Lyngdorf survived and Radomir did not. The dummies far out number the digital electronics engineers. If only Radomir had come up with better instruction manuals.
The best room control system available today is by Trinnov. Lyngdorf's room perfect is a simplified bastardized version of the system Radomir Bozevic developed for TACT 25 years ago. It is room control for dummies. But, Lyngdorf survived and Radomir did not. The dummies far out number the digital electronics engineers. If only Radomir had come up with better instruction manuals.