THX Speaker System w/Mac Pro

I have a THX speaker system I used to use with my PC. I have it plugged into my mac now but I cant find a way to control the bass/treble/mids... It seems like I only can control the volume.
Is there a way to fine tune the sound? I don't mind if I have to get a separate app to control the sound output.
Any recommendations?
Oh yeah the setup is 2 front, 2 rear, 1 center, 1 sub.

My Logitech Z-680 comes with its own volume control box that lets you control each speaker individually. Does the THX?

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