I have a Behringer 2496 but feel that it would be very nice to have
parametric digital EQ at the PC end as well.

However, if you have multiple squeezeboxes in different rooms requiring
different sorts of correction, you run into problems with a PC based
system.

Room correction by equalisation is for the lower frequencies. Under
200Hz, maybe under 300Hz. For higher frequencies, room correction is by
placing absorbent materials to ensure a more or less consistent reverb
time (eg: RT60).

The Behringer ECM8000 (US$49) is accurate enough for 'home users' at
20-200Hz as well. I have the radioshack SPL meter and both report
similar results.

Useful software:
http://www.etfacoustic.com/
http://www.trueaudio.com/rta_abt1.htm


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