Well, I got to see it and hear it in person at the Venetian a few weeks ago. I asked someone if they planned on making a simpler unit with only a stereo in/stereo out configuration. She said that what they were
really interested in was licensing the technology to other companies for use in portable electronic devices. That made a lot of sense to me because that's probably where the money is. And maybe that's where this technology adds the most value too because the demo that I heard was disappointing.
I have to be totally honest and admit to everyone that I didn't hear the QOL device do anything at all. It was hooked up to some expensive looking stereo equipment (none of which I am familiar with) and there were only a few of us in the room during the demo. I heard no change in sound quality with the unit in circuit or bypassed. I was very perplexed because I know that I can hear the improvement that it makes on my laptop with the online demo. Maybe something was not hooked up properly or maybe the gear was so good that it didn't need it, or maybe it was so subtle on that particular recording that it was beyond my perception..... I don't know. But that is that for me.
FWIW I heard four different "black box" sound enhancement demonstrations at THE Show. None of them
improved the listening experience in my opinion. Two of them I could hear no change at all, one of them I couldn't decide if it was an improvement or just a change, and the other one clearly made things worse. I think it's important that I include that lit bit of trivia so you will take my comments about the QOL unit with this in mind. It's quite possible that I don't listen for the same things as everyone else does. Or maybe I just don't hear things as good as you, or whatever. I don't want to discourage anyone from getting a processor just because it didn't do anything for me.
I would still be willing to hear one in my own home, but I think that I'm all processed out for now.
