Equalizer creator here, doing my annual review of where this thing
managed to go...  I'm pretty "impressed" ubuntu still hasn't enabled
this at-worst benign module... and it's such a hassle to replace
pulseaudio by building from source so it's ultimately a stupid decision,
really.  Just build it and let users experiment, it's not like it loads
itself by default and breaks your system.  OpenSUSE, my distro of
choice, has had it enabled since Feb 2012.

@Raymond:  there's no limitation like that, its however many channels
you have and each one has it's own channel specific settings.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/932834

Title:
  Enable equalizer

Status in “pulseaudio” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in “pulseaudio” source package in Precise:
  Won't Fix
Status in “pulseaudio” source package in Quantal:
  Won't Fix
Status in “pulseaudio” source package in Raring:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  pulseaudio has support for built in equalizer, but ubuntu does not
  have enabled it. pulseudio provides module module-equalizer-sink which
  needs to be enabled at compile time.

  In src/Makefile.am is this code:

  if HAVE_DBUS
  if HAVE_FFTW
  modlibexec_LTLIBRARIES += \
                module-equalizer-sink.la
  bin_SCRIPTS += utils/qpaeq
  endif
  endif

  So for equalizer module is needed package fftw-dev. Please add needed
  fftw packages to pulseaudio build depends for equalizer support.

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