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JLM, you might be asking the wrong questions... Let's try this: what are you trying to accomplish with DSP?DSP can be very powerful, but there is a definite learning curve to climb if you want to use it correctly. What you seem to be referring to as DSP is really the combination of 1) making acoustic measurements of your room, 2) generating a correction filter based on those measurements, and 3) the applying the filter to your music in real time. Tools like Room EQ Wizard, Fuzz Measure, and Dirac can handle the first 2 of those elements, while playback software like Roon and many others handle the 3rd.There are systems out there like Audyssey, as is included with many AV receivers, which guide you through a series of acoustic measurements and then automatically generates a filter and applies it, but those systems have a hard time improving the sound throughout your listening room (though some will perform averaging across measurement positions as a compromise), and it may end up not doing what you want.You already have speakers that are not only controlled directivity, which thus tend to produce fewer negative room interactions than many speakers, but in fact have built-in DSP processing. If you've already measured your room and just want to knock down a couple of peaks in the frequency response, you can do that with the 708P directly, or in Roon via its parametric EQ function if you want a friendlier interface. And if you liked Roon, then you need no server at all. Just run it on your Mac and point it to toward your DS Jr.In short, DSP is not a magic panacea. It's best used to fix specific, targeted issues after you've selected appropriate speakers for your room and then installed acoustic room treatments appropriate to how your speaker's frequency dependent radiation pattern and power response interact with that room. And as stated, the 708P speakers are great speakers that will react with a room less than most, so you've got a great head-start.
A good friend has talked me out of worrying about more DSP. He points out that I have an excellent room (nearly matches Earl Geddes' room, follows Fibonacci ratios (8ft x 13ft x 21ft) and is well insulated, has (10) GIK 2ft x 4ft 244 panels to combat long/short wall first echo, even (3) tall bookcases for a bit of side wall diffusion), have the controlled directivity JBL 708P monitors as you mention, and use a mid-field setup. Have always been a room/speaker/setup guy first, then treatment, and finally (and only last) EQ. Yes, am using the PEQ features in the 708P monitors to help tame long/short wall first echo. So compared to 99.9% of systems out there, I'm in very good shape without additional DSP. And frankly most listeners are conditioned to their rooms, especially if they are of a of decent size/shape, just from everyday living in our western culture.
So, freed from DSP requirements my search gets very much easier. Now am just looking for an affordable (~$2000) server that handles my small library of ALAC ripped CDs and Tidal while sounding noticeably better than my MacBook Air using iTunes via a 10ft USB cable. Again I'm a 'speaker guy' so haven't heard appreciable differences between iTunes and the alternatives and didn't hear significant differences between the Small Green Computer/Roon/ethernet and my MacBook setup. Note that I do like the sonic improvements my PS Audio DirectStream Junior makes over previous (abet lower priced DACs). I read a lot of about how good various servers sound and how they are steps ahead of using a commercial, multi-purpose computer but didn't hear it on my first try. Not sold on Roon, it's nice but not worth $500 IMO.
I'd suggest you not go the Auralic route given your patience with computers. While their hardware is good, their software is not IMO. It was buggy years ago and I still read about it today.
He’s looking for an improvement and this device looks promising https://youtu.be/nCoFIdPLcUkJD
Hmmm... looks like this device is causing some issues to users over on CA:https://www.computeraudiophile.com/forums/topic/27617-sotm-sms-200-unveiled-at-munich-hi-end/JD
Is not buying a iPad the reason you don't just use the Bridge II in the DS Jr?