Yes, but there are a wide range of reasons. It is true that a lot of junk EQs have been foisted off on the market. OTOH, something tells me that some people that I think are leading people in the know about audio started out with a cheap to-few band equalizer that had audible flaws. I think that it is good when people learn the connection between Hz and sound. Others seem to agree:
This is a piece of software that enables anybody with a PC to learn some of the same things that on a really good day you might learn by hooking an equalizer to your audio system.
No cable-swapping required, and a good prerequisite for actually going hands on with an equalizer in your system.
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