To suppress the impulse correction in DL I have generated an ideally measured flat curve, which can be changed as described here via a target curve:
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I have degraded DL to a Devialet Sweet Room and get better results.
My flat curve is the result of a bypass measurement (M33 pre-out -> mixing channel L+R to one channel as input for DL) that is used instead of a real measurement.
As a side effect you can also equalize your headphones
So the purpose of your project is that you can do a sort of EQ at your speakers. The pro is that you don't have the impulse correction on your speakers to take out the "life". The downside is perhaps that you still have the peeks and resonance in the bass area, if you have them standard like in my room. Thats why I want an amp with Dirac, to make the low end sound cleaner and better. The past days I'm switching my Dirac measurements on and off. With Dirac the sound is flatter, but more controlled in the lower regions. But with Dirac off I get harder and better drum kicks, more space around the speakers, which I prefer. After all I want the good low end with the life.... grr...