This has been discussed before and argument against it was that one, of course, has to fiddle with EQ in the target environment. It just occured to me, though, that there's nothing to stop you from connecting a laptop to empeg either in car or at home, so yes, I too think this could be a good idea.

Alternatively, perhaps the player could have a mode where EQ tweeking could be done directly via serial terminal. Hmmm, I can immagine a Palm app which displays a rough approximanion of EQ envelope, and one uses pen to play with it ('OK, now let's make gain on this 4kHz band slightly lower, make it just a tad wider and shift it one notch, err, 100Hz up...') Doug and other serious audiophiles here will know would that be of any real use, but surely it would look mighty cool

Dragi "Bonzi" Raos
Zagreb, Croatia
Q#5196, MkII#80000376, 18GB green
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Dragi "Bonzi" Raos Q#5196 MkII #080000376, 18GB green MkIIa #040103247, 60GB blue