EQ on Built-in Audio?

Is there a way to apply an EQ setting to all audio output? (i.e. everything that comes out of my PB speakers or phone jack, not just iTunes) Perhaps some sort of alt. audio device software (like soundflower.. but w/ different powers).

Great! Now I have sound! Thanks!
So does anyone know about remixing music? Because I cant find any help on that in the manual or from playing around with it.. I need it to match the tempo of the two songs in the arrange window so that I can lay them over each other seamlessly.

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