I've just tested the Balance option on my W7 setup and it seems to work
fine.

BUT

Changes to the Inguz settings don't take effect in "real time", whilst a
track is playing. If you stop the track and then start it again the
changes should take effect.

Please let me know if this helps.

In general, it seems overkill to employ Inguz DSP in order to correct a
balance problem - isn't it possible to move the speakers or change the
listening position?

Gain
As you have discovered there is a "gain" setting in
"InguzDSP.exe.config" (W7 location: "C:\Program Files
(x86)\Squeezebox\server\Bin\MSWin32-x86-multi-thread\InguzDSP.exe.config").


This is set to -16dB by default in order to avoid clipping caused by the
InguzDSP processing.

Do check the Inguz log file (W7 location:
"C:\ProgramData\InguzEQ\log.txt"). The peak levels are given and
"CLIPPING" warnings are shown.

If the peak levels (shown in the log.txt file) are consistently well
below "0" one can edit the gain setting in "InguzDSP.exe.config" and
then recheck. Of course, different tracks will show different peak
levels.

Some further information about the log.txt and InguzDSP.exe.conf files
are given in the "Installation on Windows" and "Inguz Documentation" pdf
files repectively.



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