Since my name and demo have been mentioned, might as well stir the pot!
The CAF2024 HAL demo of the Magnepan LRS speakers with the 1x12 OB subs as stands was to show what the original speaker series mode passive crossover with DSP EQ can do along with integrating the OB subs with high rate Linkwitz-Riley crossover was to give and idea of what is possible with the Danville Signal dspNexus 2/8 system with AK4493SEQ DAC's running DSP Concepts Audio Weaver development system.
The room had front wall diffusion and side wall absorption to help control first reflections. The floor has a rug and no ceiling changes. I always find it best to start with correcting the room acoustics with material before the final measurements and DSP EQ created.
I measured the in room center listening chair position with a Beyerdynamic MM-1 mic with the 90 degree correction file used in Room EQ Wizard. The EQ filters were calculated from the minimum phase results. Those parameters were put into the Audio Weaver EQ processing before the crossover driving the LRS and OB Subs. I EQ'd them for flat on-axis response at the center chair. I could have as easily EQ'd the system for the Harman response curve for listening area. Both the acoustic levels were matched at 500Hz.
The LRS have with the standard passive crossover a large boost in the midrange that tends to cover the HF end of the frequency spectrum. Also they are dropping off below 50Hz quickly and have limited power handling. One way to help that is to use a high pass filter at 100Hz to greatly reduce the first octave power requirements. That is how I added in the OB sub when used. Otherwise the speakers were run full range. By EQing them flat it sounded much clearer and more even across the frequency spectrum in that room.
The way I look at this is the speaker and room distorts the acoustic signal frequency response to the listener due to things like room modes up to one octave above the Schroeder room frequency. Below this the room owns the system response and needs EQ after the speaker system and chair are setup with some room measurements and modeling that REW, dspNexus with the mic act as the measurement system with a PC.
For all the customers that have the dspNexus 2/8 that I have helped to integrate with many styles of speakers and subs, all have been very pleased with the results. All saying it is the best sound they have ever had in their room. It has been used from simple stock speakers to add subs to full multiamp direct drive speaker crossover and sub intergation, with planars, cone and horn drivers.
Another point of this demo was to show the capability of a new Danville Signal entry level product being developed that is a 2x4 DSP, with AKM ADC and DAC system with digital inputs. This was shown as a prototype at the back of the room where it uses an eARC HDMI input, but the other version would use standard analog and digital inputs to allow easy integration with DSP crossover, time delay for time alignment and PEQ for speaker systems. The dspNexus 2/8 only had 4 channels in use with the same DAC's as the new unit once complete. It will not come with an Audio Weaver license, but be programmable from the front panel. REW can still be used to do the room EQ filters.
Hopefully that sheds light on the CAF2024 room demo and purposes.