I am going to go against the grain here. I do have the Legacy Audio Focus XD's with the Wavelet II DSP. I use it as my preamp fed by my Terminator 15th DAC. I have a dedicated 14 x 18 x 6.5 room. (Low ceiling) with a massive amount of room treatment, dedicated AC lines, the whole ball of wax. The Boehmer room correction is simple to use and does a dramatic job, especially with bass control. You can turn the DSP on and off using the software either on a cell or laptop with the click of a mouse. The difference is not subtle! Maybe it's not the answer for everyone, but Bill from Legacy Audio is onto something in his design of Masters Collection Speaker line. Speaker plate amps are modular if they fail and can be replaced if that ever happens. The processor can be sent in for repairs like any other component. I am getting fantastic sound in my medium modest system. I also use a HD Plex LPS for the Wavelet and just ordered a Revelation Audio Labs ambilocal cable for it. So for me it works very well, for others maybe not.
What are your opinions of DSP's for speakers
This seems to be a popular trend with many speaker brands. Some have internal amplification with DSP's and some have external implementations of it like Legacy. I have heard some good results with it being used but don't necessarily like the idea of everything being digitized for the sake of room/bass correction. Do you own or plan on buying a speaker like this, or have you heard any using it?