rbl Wrote: 
> Surely, for someone using a squeezebox (or similar) there is a poor
> man's solution. Just get some appropriate software to play the
> calibration sounds from your Squeezebox, listen to them with a
> Behringer mic, and then get some software to run the conversion on the
> FLAC files. I would be amazed if a modern PC doesn't have enough
> horsepower to do this conversion on the fly, but if not it could be
> done as a one off correction to all the FLAC files and output new
> FLACs. This solution could be done for the cost fo a mic and some
> software! Any ideas ??

Is there such a thing?  This seems like an excellent idea, especially
for SB users who already have a computer as part of their system.  And
if there was any problem with real-time processing (which I agree there
shouldn't be on a modern system), you could simply have a batch
converter function which would take a library of files and convolve
them with the appropriate filter.


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