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I’ve been experimenting with equalizer software, specifically a couple of WinAmp plugins, one is OzoneMP by iZotope, another is Electri-Q by AiXcoustic.
Can someone please find info to give me a crash course in using EQ software in general, these in particular, to reencode audio for a car audio system + subwoofer?
For example, the Ozone plugin has various equalizer presets for frequencies, but it also has an array of settings to set the “room” size. How do I tailor this to the interior of my ‘96 Chevy Monte Carlo?!

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The only way to do this is to “scope” out the interior acoustics in your car using test CD’s and a spectrum analyzer. This is the same technique used by Bose for factory systems.