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Since neither pulseaudio or ALSA are the motherboard's manufacturer's driver, we in Linux have to resort to some enhancements. One such enhancement is the "Crystalizer" and AIMP could use it too. Just a little of it, but still it would make things A LOT better!
usr/lib/audacious/Effect/crystalizer.so
https://archlinux.org/packages/extra/x86_64/audacious-plugins/
I suppose you could find a way to incorporate the crystalizer.so (it has a small dialog with settings, mind you) in AIMP's plugins.
I know you're making it mostly for debian but here's the thing: only the package names are different. What's inside them is the same for all distros. That's why I'm giving you the link to the audacious-plugins from Arch Linux - the contents of this package is the same for all distros.
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