effective way to help sweeten the sound of the room and reduce feedback.

If you are still using an analog equalizer you might want to consider the benefits of a digital equalizer. With a digital equalizer you can take a hands-off approach to setting any room for a flat response, and get as detailed as you want with the settings.

User flexibility is another strong point of digital equalizers. Changing equalization settings on a digital equalizer can literally be as simple as a one-button touch. With a typical analog equalizer you would have to adjust the frequency bands to help remove feedback. The same holds true for a digital equalizer, but you have the option of SAVING YOUR SETTINGS or using presets to adjust the frequency bands. How many times have you had to re-EQ your set up, because of intentional or inadvertent change in your equalization? Once is usually enough to understand the value of saved settings.

A good current example of this technology is the recently introduced Phonic i7600 iSupracurve dual 30-band digital equalizer. This unit is a 1/3-octave equalizer, as well as spectrum analyzer with pink noise generator. It will allow you to correctly set the equalization levels in a room in a matter of moments. After the equalization is set, you can then save the settings in one of the user banks to be accessed at a later time. However you decide to avail yourself of this digital capability, these new equalization tools would not only make your sound better, but your life easier!