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TEAC AN-60W Noise Reduction UnitTEAC AN-60W Noise Reduction Unit Description: The TEAC AN-60W noise reduction unit with the patented Dolby noise reduction system will enable you to make superior recordings at reduced tape speeds. The primary reason for using higher speeds in the past was to reduce tape...
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Technics SH-8015 Stereo Frequency EqualizerTechnics SH-8015 Stereo Frequency Equalizer Description:Technics SH-8015 Stereo Graphic Equalizer was released in the 1980s. Selectable input sensitivity ranges from 500mV to 6V, with adjustable equalization, tape loop and input/output monitoring. Specifications:Input Sensitivity: 500mV (6V max)Output Level: 500mV (6V max)Gain: ± 0dBFrequency response: 5Hz...
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Technics SH-Z200 Stereo Graphic EqualizerTechnics SH-Z200 Stereo Graphic Equalizer Description:This stereo graphic equalizer offers 7 frequency bands, a tape monitor switch, a recording mode and an equalizer activation/deactivation switch. Specifications: Input Sensitivity: 1VFrequency response: 5Hz to 100kHzSignal to Noise Ratio: 100dBTotal harmonic distortion: 0.005%Channel separation: 70dBControl Range: ±...
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TEAC EQA-3 Graphic EqualizerTEAC EQA-3 Graphic Equalizer Description: The TEAC EQA-3 is a ten-band stereo graphic equalizer featuring front panel switches allowing the user to select between two sources, or to use tape. This device is an excellent add-on to any sound system. Specifications:Input Sensitivity: 300mVOutput Level:...
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Technics SH-8025 Stereo Graphic EqualizerSpecifications Signal to Noise Ratio: 110dBTotal harmonic distortion: 0.005%Control Range: ± 12dBFrequency Bands: 63, 160, 400, 1K, 2.5K, 6.3K, 16KHzDimensions: 430 x 85 x 200mmWeight: 2kgYear: 1983-84Serial No. MA3725B587 Description of work The following tasks and parts have either been repaired or replaced:Capacitors replaced...
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Shop Vintage Graphic Equalizers Online in Australia
Equalizers are essential tools used in sound reproduction to control audio quality. They are generally found in a wide variety of electronic devices such as home or car stereo systems, digital software on computers, etc. They are also used in cell phones, tablets, instrumental amplifiers and studio mixing boards. A graphic equalizer is one such type that uses sliders to control audio settings. These sliders are adjusted to change the frequency bands, resulting in better sound quality.
If you are looking for vintage equalizers in Australia, we can help. RV HIFI is a reputed dealer of classic hi-fi sound and stereo equipment. We deal in vintage and classic Hifi products from the 1950s, 60s, 70s and 80s. Our team is passionate about these timeless pieces and focuses on providing the best experience for you.
Connecting and Using the Vintage Graphic Equalizer
You need to familiarise yourself with the equalizer to find the perfect settings. To do this, you can start by knowing how it works and ways to control it. A vintage graphic equalizer comprises multiple audio filters or amplifiers. These are tuned to a specific frequency within the audio spectrum.
Typically, graphic EQs feature two identical sets of filters or amplifiers, catering to both channels in a stereo sound system. The incoming audio signal is directed to these filters, which allow specific frequency ranges to pass. Here, the user can adjust which frequency is permitted through each band by manipulating the slider controls.
Setting up and using a vintage stereo graphic equalizer is not difficult if you know your way around it. Alternatively, you can follow these professional tips for beginners:
- Inspect and Position: Always check the for damage and clean the sliders. You should place it on a stable surface at eye level.
- Connect the Audio: Now you can link the audio source to the equalizer using RCA cables. Ensure the connection from the equalizer’s output to the amplifier/receiver is secure.
- Power Up and Adjust: Switch on the equalizer and keep all sliders at the midpoint. Play some audio and slowly adjust the sliders to fine-tune the sound to your preference.
- Balance Frequencies: Vintage graphic equalizers typically have sliders or knobs for different frequency bands, such as bass, midrange, and treble. Try experimenting with different settings to enhance or diminish specific audio elements.
- Save Your Settings: Once you have found a sound profile or tonal balance you like, mark the position of the sliders for future use. This makes it easier to recall your preferred settings.
- Listen and Refine: Now you can listen to different music types in various settings – it truly makes for a unique audio experience.
Get Your Graphic Equalizers from RV HIFI
Graphic equalizers impart a warm and analog character to your audio, adding a unique charm to your listening experience. If you are interested in buying a classic equalizer from the yesteryears, we have what you need. RV HIFI has an impressive collection of vintage stereo and audio equipment for sale. If you have any questions, you can call us on 0419 700 769. You can also fill out our contact form and we will get back to you at the earliest.