Any Legacy Wavelet owners experiencing room correction issues


I just upgraded to the Wavelet 2 from an older v1 and I cannot get the room correction to work properly. I get errors during the calculations. (See image below.)
I am not big fan of how the correction process works but I have had excellent results in the past.
I thought it was a network issue on my end but nothing I did changed the outcome. I took it to friend's house just be sure but got the same errors.
I have tried different amps, cables, speakers, bypassing AC line conditioners and noise filters and power cords to no avail. I have been working with the guys at Legacy and have swapped out several units with them and all do the same thing once they are hooked up to my system even though they worked fine at their shop prior. (their service and cooperation has been nothing less than stellar BTW!) They are working with Bohmer to see if something changed on their end.

So... just wondering if any other Wavelet owners have experienced these issues.
 

tkn42

@bubba12  What was it you disliked? 

@willywonka  I  was trying to point out even if the newly released unit has no DAC features in order for DSP to function it has to go through some processing from a DAC somehow. Even if it does Analog->Digital DSP-> Analog.

@fthompson251  Technically it worked but for the price it FELT cheap. Bad remote. In this day and age it should have it's own app. I felt like the volume control was not exactly top notch. I'm not trying to hurt Legacy because I think their speakers are GREAT. The Bohmer interaction is not up to snuff for ME though. Compare it to any high end preamp and it doesn't stack up.

@bubba12

I have the Aeris also. Not sure what you mean about it should have its own app. I run mine through an app using my IPad and have full control of everything it can do. IMO, the Wavelet 2 is incomplete. It should have some means of parametric, graphic, or a combination of both for equalization. The contouring controls are ok as a sort of fixed parametric but are far short of what the Wavelet could do to tailor the sound to the end users' taste. It always feels like there is more there to be had.