Dear danlayman,
The ultracurve itself has a great DSP power. It are only the in and output stages that suck and sound horrible. In the way as I described Transport > ultracurve > Bryston dac the ultracurve have no negtaive effects anymore (also not in jitter because the bryston dac use asychrone reclocking).
And yes then there is the subject "room correction". I know James don't like it, but one day I gonna convince him aswel

Make sure you use the ultracurve in "dual mono" mode. So you have to messure left and right.
I know most demonstration's with room correction sound bad. And that's all beacause most people don't know how to use them.
Let me show you my sistuation. I have a fullrange loudspeaker system. Capable of producing 20Hz. I'm a bass player myself and I want at home the same impact and feeling as live. Now I have a really big problem. My room have a big peak at 60 Hz. almost 14db!.
The first problem is that this frequency excist in almost every record and every instrument. So it is always there. The biggest problem for me is, that you never noticed the real subfrequent tones. Let's say a low B of a bassguitar. That is a frequency of 31Hz. I know so wel how this tone feel and sounds. My loudspeakers can produce that. But in my room I only hear the second harmonic of 62Hz. Because this is my room resonance. You don't feel and don't hear the low 31Hz. It is total masked bij the second harmonic of 62Hz. Horrible! After the ultracurve remove al the peaks, my lowend is so so tight equal, and so deep. For the first time it was possible to hear a low A of 27,5Hz. from a steynway! And that al with removing frequency bands.
How flat you're loudspeakers are, how good theyr phase response is. YOu never gonna hear a 31Hz. if you have a huge peak at 62Hz. The only solution is either basstraps our a total acoustical treatment or room correction.
If you use the ultracurve to make the frequency response totally flat. It gonna sounds horrible. In total you gonnan loose +/- 15db. of gain in the bass from 20 to 100Hz. this beacuse every room have a big bassboost. So use the auto eq to make everthing flat. But later ad a bassboost filter in the PEQ that boost the lowend between 30 and 150 Hz. 6db. You don't gonna stress the sysem, because you add a thing that's removed before. So you have back you're bass, but now without peaks. The bass become tight and so pinpointed. Just like bass has to be! LAter this week I will show you messurent's.
With kind regards,
Bas