Actually, it has just struck me - the Mk2 has got a speech recognition input, right? So what would be so difficult about the empeg playing back a pre-ripped full-spectrum, flat -3dB sweep while the empeg sampled the input from a microphone placed in the driver's head position? It could then look at the response and compensate for any dips/peaks introduced by the amp, speakers or listening environment.

Just think, you'd be able to dial in "Flat", "Bass-cut", "Treble-cut" playback characteristics, it would sweep and analyse the response, then kick the equaliser settings to match the environment and characteristic you just asked for!

A self-configuring head unit with automatic spectrum compensation! Brilliant! Talk about a USP!!!

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