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Type | Graphic Equalizer |
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Total harmonic distortion | 0.008% |
Signal to Noise Ratio | 100dB |
Input Impedance | 50k ohms |
Gain | ±12dB |
Input Sensitivity | 150mV |
Output Level | 150mV |
Power Supply | AC 120V, 60Hz |
Dimensions | 435 x 90 x 285 mm |
Frequency Bands | 7 bands |
Power switch and indicator for turning the unit on/off.
Controls for adjusting frequency response and associated indicators.
Control to adjust gain between 0 and -20 dB.
Selects between equalizer and oscillator modes (sweep/spot).
Switch to set equalization range to 6 dB or 12 dB.
Switches to turn level control indicators on or off.
Displays current signal path for quick confirmation of settings.
Used for recording, altering signal with EQ or not.
Selector to match the unit's voltage to local power supplies.
How to equalize signals from amplifier or tape deck.
How to record equalized or unequalized signals onto a tape deck.
Procedure for copying tapes from one deck to another using the EQ-35.
Describes the effect of the 16 Hz control, often used to cut noise.
Describes the effect of the 32-64 Hz controls, related to bass sounds and hum reduction.
Explains the importance of the 125 Hz control for bass richness and musical body.
Describes the effect of 250-500 Hz controls on musical power and warmth.
Explains the 1000 Hz control's role in giving music a lively feeling.
Describes the 2000 Hz control for adjusting the power of piercing sounds like trumpets.
Explains the 4000 Hz control's effect on musical sparkle and clarity of high notes.
Describes the 8000 Hz control for fine detail and suppressing tape hiss.
Explains the effect of high-frequency controls on music delicacy and the sensation of flow.