pfarrell Wrote: 
> Using a EQ, or better a DSP, can make it better at one spot.
> And doing that may make you happy.
> 
> The whole point is to be happy.
> 
> 

Right - when I'm sitting in my listening spot, I can switch the EQ on
or off, to see how the sound changes.  It changes pretty dramatically,
and I prefer it when it's on.  So whether the thing is fixing the
frequency response anywhere else in the room is irrelevant to me.

And I was also aware that it's not a particularly rugged unit, but it
doesn't do anything but sit on a table for me, so I'm not terribly
worried about it.  It doesn't cost a fortune in any case.


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