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Originally Posted by JonGSA
Yeah, I looked into that and there are tons of sound processors, equalizers, etc...out there. But that's a quite an expensive undertaking. The few I looked at, all convert the speaker level outputs into line level, while EQ'ing them in the process. Not bad....but since the outputs are line level, we'll need an amplifier to boost the sound back to speaker level. I might need new speakers too... 
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It is even more complicated than this. From what I have read the Bose EQ will vary with the volume setting. So you need to pick a volume setting, feed the signal into a processor to EQ it and get it to line level, then re-amp and redistribute to speakers. You need a signal processor or amp with remote volume and/or EQ panel you mount somewhere convenient, because if you touch the main system volume knob, your signal processor output will no longer be "flat." To avoid this you need to adjust volume with the remote volume knob and keep your hands off the system control.
It pains me to say it, but such processors (with remote volume) do exist for exactly the stated reason.