Well the free software you linked to, just generates the FIR correction filters.
So you still need other processing software, plus a mic, and also to really know what you are doing.
I`m sure it could be a cost effective method, but it`s all a little bit too convoluted.
I wanted new monitors so I could have a dual monitor A/B setup for even better monitoring for my mastering. The JBLs are great monitors anyway, but with room correction and after demoing them, I just couldn`t logically get anything else. You set up the mic, push a button and wham, all done.
And if I move at the end of the year (off into the country I hope) then I can set up my new place nice and quick.
I hate Mackies anyway, which is another matter altogether. I find them too sharp on the top, and not pushy enough in the mids, so I`d sell em if I had em anyway, down to personal taste, but I do prefer the traditional type of monitoring from the NS10 era (I used to use Sprit Abs 2 up till I went to the A/B setup, and I`ve been through loads of monitors, mackies, events, K rock, but the Abs 2`s have stayed with me), so my opinion is just a matter of taste.
If I was you, I`d either, get some basic room treatment done. A few scatter tiles, maybe a few bass traps in the serious problem areas.
then get the JBL`s or RMC software and keep the mackies (blargh, I`d at least invest in some adams instead of mackies). Shipping the mackies will add crazy cost anyway, and not worth it in my opinion.





 
			
			 
			 
 
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