Subwoofers with room correction built in?


Who has experience, good or bad or whatever, with the built-in room correction/DSP/EQ that newer subwoofers (except REL) come with these days?  I’m excited to try the system built into an ELAC sub 3070 that’s coming my way soon, but I want to be realistic.
Thanks.
redwoodaudio

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I find the processing parameters offered with many of todays consumer subwoofers built in room correction / optimization quite limited. 
On the other hand unless you've heard the affects of a suite of manually adjusted parameters I think you'll be quite satisfied with the before and after the Elac smart phone application appears to offer.
Any sub is more fun than no sub.

Welcome to the deep end, have fun with it