Kurt wrote: 
> Resurrecting an old thread here, but I've got a somewhat similar
> situation.  I've re-purposed an old Squeezebox 2 to our sunporch and
> have a pair of small advent indoor/outdoor speakers driven by a T-Amp. 
> It drives two pairs - one pair in the sunporch, and another pair out on
> the deck.  The sound is decent for our own material, but often times the
> source material from internet radio is stripped of any bass content. 
> I'd love to be able to boost up the warmth a bit.  This is just
> background music, so I'm not concerned about any audiophile concerns. 
> ;-)
> 
> Any ideas at all?  I guess it would be easiest to switch out the T amp
> with one that has bass and treble controls.  Pyle has some mini-amps
> that have these via PartsExpress.

One way of filtering would be to invoke an extra SoX command in
custom-convert.conf, with the appropriate filter parameters. Then you'd
first have to experiment a bit to find suitable filter parameters, so it
won't work if you need to be able to change it on the fly. 

If you're on Linux you could use the plugin BrutefirDRC, or just
BruteFIR raw. Same amount of experimentation needed. 

But yeah, replacing the amp would be easy. And it enables instantaneous
change.



Best Regards,
Gandhi

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