Current equipment similar to ancient DBX 14/10 and/or 20/20 computerized equalizers?


I had an ancient DBX 14/10 equalizer ages ago and found it quite useful at times. As best I can tell, there is no modern equivalent. Or am I missing something? Moreover, they seen to be as scarce as hen's teeth on eBay and the various audio equipment listing sites. Even the more common (at least, I thought more common) 20/20 is seldom seen.

Suggestions, anyone?
weh51nc
@weh51nc-   I suppose one could use either of these methods, to get a DEQ 24/96 connected to the tape loop of an older system: https://www.amazon.com/Balanced-Unbalanced-Line-Level-Converter/dp/B00NK7OVA0     or: https://www.amazon.com/Female-Socket-Adapter-Balanced-Cable/dp/B07WSW4K7W      As mentioned; I’ve only used mine for it’s 61 band Spectrum Analyzer, with a variety of Pink Noise recordings and a generator, that I can feed through my sources and preamp.      The Behringer’s never been in (connected to) my home system.
I've investigated Room EQ Wizard on youtube and elsewhere. Seems like my laptop can do everything I want with the addition of a relatively inexpensive calibrated mic like the miniDSP UMIK-1. It's ordered.

Sadly, it's all a bit premature: I don't have speakers or a second power amp yet -- nor a place to put any of the equipment I'm accumulating alarmingly rapidly other than my bedroom. I wonder if I put a pair of M/L monoliths (when I find them) top to top flat on the floor if they'll make a comfortable cradle for a sleeping bag and pillow? Obviously, the bed will have to go.

to OP:

So you have a vintage system but the 14/10 is an "ancient" unit and you'd rather have a current equivalent ?......

I know this is not the same model (DBX 10-20) but it’s up for $160 bucks- 

10-20 EQ
 

There’s a 14/10 listed in the UK but it’s $2,700 Euros- probably not the best deal.