Being selective could indeed be interesting, for example you may want
to correct the distortions of your audio system when the sound comes
from a music application and enhance human voice frequencies when the
sound comes (and enter) a chat application (yes the usecase where
you're doing both at the same is a bit awkward, but still).
I don't know but maybe Pulse Audio offers that kind of per-application settings.

Waiting for that, there is a plugin here:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=76522
(hoping it still work on recent releases, haven't touched it for a while)

cheers,
Christophe

On 7/10/07, Alex Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why would you want to equalize Rhythmbox, but not your whole audio
> output?
>
> Your speakers' frequency response curve is not selective!
>
> On Tue, 2007-07-10 at 17:10 +0200, Alexander Foss wrote:
> > PLEASE add an equalizer in the next release! It's about time the people
> > at Gnome  started treating us like human beings, not meat with eyes.
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