In JRiver you can go to Tools > Options > Audio > Volume and set the maximum volume there. This is zone independent so you could setup a zone for kids that has a lower maximum volume available. There is also the ability to set the Reference Level. Using Tools > Advanced Tools > Audio Calibration you can play bandwidth limited pink noise and set the level of your speakers to 83 dB. This might be at 75% volume in JRiver so you put 75 in the Internal Volume Reference Level field. Once you do that, JRiver will show you how many dB you are above/below Reference Level.
I had the Danley SH50 spec page open in another browser tab when I read your posts. There is a remote chance I may hear them in a couple of months. JRiver member TheLion also has Danley SH50's.
Let us know how it goes using the L-T in JRiver vs the BASSIS.
For the moment I have set the levels and distances for speakers in Onkyo but the goal is to remove it from the Audio chain. This will happen when I get a Metric Halo ULN-8 or LIO8 with 4 preamps and a Lynx AES16 SRC to directly output from the PC to it. The problem is that these cost about 5,000 Euros and right now I am "dry" lol!
The 3 X SH50 Danley's I have I got from The Lion since he moved and had to let them go in the new space. So far I am really excited with them and my previous speaker system was B&W 800Ds (L&R), HTM1D Center (still have this), 4X 803Ds for surrounds. I have not regret it for one second for making the switch but I have to say that the Danley's need A LOT of work to be placed properly and sound at their best. To begin with, I have to custom build stands for them that allow height adjustments, tilt and also have wheels (concealed steel balls like the B&W 800) for toe in angling. Unless you can play with these variables easily you won't get the best of them. Yet, considering the are almost 65Kg each these stands need to be heavy duty and as I want them to look nice they are going to cost (maybe more than 1,000 Euros). I am mentioning this since many people are intrigued by them but they are not an out of the box solution and in my opinion room treatments are also needed but they always do.
The next step will be DRC through convolution and most probably with Audiolense. I will keep you posted if interested.
Finally, the BASSIS. I did test the LT through J River today and tried to compare the two of them. As I have the exact measured Fz /Qz values of my twin subs as well as the Qp I use in the BASSIS (0.707) the only thing to calculate was the Fp.
On the BASSIS there is no dial for the target Fp but a Boost dial instead that I have set at 12db. According to the spreadsheet on the Linkwitz website it corresponds to an Fp of 24Hz when starting with Fz 48Hz and Qz 1 which are my fixed values.
It does seem to work properly but somehow something was wrong with my measurements and REW that by the time I resolved it I had to stop sine it was kid's bed time and sub testing although I am in a dedicated room is till not exactly quiet. So I will retest tomorrow.
My subs with corner loading (concrete walls /floor / ceiling) go down very low almost 10Hz (4X 15" AV15H drivers fed 5,000 Watts) and somehow it seemed to me (before REW crashed) that I was losing extension with the software LT vs the BASSIS but I want to do a thorough check to conclude. There was a problem with WASAPI loopback during the measurements as if it got stuck and some DSP filters were not being applied. Nevertheless, I will test thoroughly again.
FYI, I am using an Earthworks M30 with a Focusrite 2i2 (flat to 10Hz) for measurements and have its calibration file loaded in REW.