If the user doesn't know or care enough about the sound to carefully adjust his EQs himself, then he's got no business trying to change them at all. Presets won't help novices improve their sound, and they would just annoy experts who'd rather start with a flat curve and work from there.

The problem is, you have people like me who don't have the musical skills to know where to start eq'ing.. I just know what sounds good, and what doesn't.. having presets would let me switch to a default, say "hey, this sounds better," and then fine-tune the eq.. They could always build a "reset" button on the eq which would flatline it..
-mark

...proud to have one of the first Mark I units
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