Depending upon your equipment, the only item I could recommend would be a equalizer with user adjustable presets. You have the choice of a stand-alone unit or (if you're running your set-up with either a desktop or laptop) one of the on-line available programs.
Currently, I'm using a pair of Behringer 8024 eq's; one 'in-line', the other as a monitor with it's calibrated mic.
To update from these, I'd spring for their newest unit, the DEQ2496. One of these could replace both, and add additional functions. Just the 'auto room eq' to adjust your speakers to your listening space is an 'eye'...or should I say, 'ear opener'. Pick up their calibration mic with it, and you're good to go. *S*
On line, there's a bevy of selections, but my 'go-to' is this:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/equalizerapo/
Add the Peace interface for the APO; it makes it more 'user friendly':
https://sourceforge.net/projects/peace-equalizer-apo-extension/?source=typ_redirect
If you listen to Anything online, this will 'do the deed' before the signal leaves your sound card. ;) And has it's own memories; it also has more adjustment capabilities than you could likely ask for...
Oh, yeah...shop amazon for the 2496...don't pay full retail, and you get buyer protect as well. ;)
There's other 'fun stuff out there'...contact me direct if you've got any questions. *G* Happy listening....