Great thread.

I get it that your passionate and take on the problem solving as a challenge. But standing back the whole thing is centric searching for the right advice, learning and discovery.

When do you get time to listen to your music?

I watched a video by Mitch who is now offering to setup these software based dsp crossover/ room corrections for a fee of US$500.00. Those that have made the commitment to do this are very positive about the outcome.

The thing is there is a point where you say to your self is there a smart /more effective way of sorting out this dsp world? You’ve made the investment in the hardware just like a premium home theatre build. If you can afford that then it stands to reason that you can afford the professional installer to setup and calibrate the whole thing for a fee and it will work the way it’s supposed to at the outset. Not months or years later.

As far as diy goes in anything when you’ve committed to a descent investment in hardware there’s no shame or guilt in obtaining/paying for the right advice, assistance and getting done right the first time. Don’t kid yourself that your going to make it happen because your ego says you’ve got to do. People have killed themselves climbing Mt Everest because they didn’t take the challenge seriously.