DEQX have release a slimmed down version of their HDP-3. It is selling for just under $2k USD. I have written about it in my blog and also got the 'skinny' from Alan Langford at DEQX on the differences between it and the HDP-3.
Looks like an interesting unit and the new, lower price point is appealing. Note that the digital room correction in the DEQX units only operates below a user defined frequency (a very good thing, personally I don't want no 'blind' algorithm messing with my mid and high frequency speaker voicing that the designer spent painstaking hours getting right) and is based on digital parametric EQs. The end user is able to manually adjust and set the EQs or there is auto EQ functionality.
What is the general interest in DEQX amongst the community?
Looks like an interesting unit and the new, lower price point is appealing. Note that the digital room correction in the DEQX units only operates below a user defined frequency (a very good thing, personally I don't want no 'blind' algorithm messing with my mid and high frequency speaker voicing that the designer spent painstaking hours getting right) and is based on digital parametric EQs. The end user is able to manually adjust and set the EQs or there is auto EQ functionality.
What is the general interest in DEQX amongst the community?