Well yes, there are other issues as well.  I'm not suggesting adding a
complete room correction suite like Inguz or Acourate though - that
would be a tremendous undertaking.

Every room has anomalies.  EQ can shave humps (port frequencies or room
nodes for example) or to some degree fill in nulls.  The SPL meter is a
useful tool to cross-check where the oddities are.  

For instance, in my room I have a null from about 100 hz to 200 hz. 
Boosting that area helps smooth out acoustic bass.  Without the test
tone/meter I wouldn't know exactly where to boost.

The problem with EQ is that it's either another analog machine and all
the related circuitry/wires, or a DSP machine like TacT that heavily
processes the bits.  The beauty of doing this with the SB is that any
processing is done at the rawest level.  The Inguz version seems quite
transparent.

All I'm saying is that it seems to be a very simple function that would
greatly improve the utility of the platform, without outboard
programming and dependency thereon.

Inguz is at the next level.  It is nowhere near plug'n'play but does a
LOT more than parametric.  This would in no way duplicate the efforts
nor results of Inguz.


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