The system was simply their Roon server/player, their new amp and tower speakers. As usual, the demo music sounded great and value out of this world.
Outside of the room was a smaller system with bookshelf speakers where they were demonstrating their Room EQ which uses a tablet/phone as the microphone and correction software. They had a bug that stopped them from deploying it in the main room. To get that EQ, you either need to get their amplifier or the sub. The rest of your gear can be any brand.
You measure the nearfield response in front of the speaker then go to the seating position. The differential is the room contribution which they correct and conform to a target curve. The demos were quite simple and informative. All supposed to ship I think by end of the year. I hope to get my hands on it and do a test.