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Type | Graphic Equalizer |
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Frequency Bands | 10 |
Input Impedance | 50k ohms |
Control Range | ±12dB |
Input Sensitivity | 150mV |
Output Level | 150mV |
Frequency Bands (Hz) | 1k, 2k, 4k, 8k, 16k |
Safety guidelines for handling the power plug.
Warnings about inserting objects or liquids into the unit.
Caution against internal component access to prevent damage.
Advice on environmental factors affecting unit performance.
Instructions on proper cleaning methods and substances.
Information on the unit's AC outlet capacity and connection limits.
General advice for safe and correct cable connections.
Guide for connecting the unit to an amplifier's tape terminals.
Instructions for connecting up to two tape decks to the unit.
Step-by-step guide for installing rack mounting hardware.
Explanation of the unit's main power on/off switch function.
Details on adjusting the pink noise generator output level.
Function of the control for adjusting the unit's overall output level.
How to select channel display for spectrum analysis.
Selection of operating modes like LINE, ANALYZE, COMPENSATE.
Controls for activating or bypassing the equalizer function.
Controls for saving and recalling equalizer settings.
For selecting tape source monitoring during playback.
Controls for tape-to-tape copying operations.
Connection point for the accessory microphone.
Visual indication of frequency distribution.
Explanation of STAND BY, BUSY, UNDER/OVER LEVEL lights.
Physical knobs for adjusting frequency bands.
Pre-programmed equalization curves for different music genres.
How to use the preset equalization curves for listening.
Guide for custom equalization settings storage.
Instructions for loading and replacing the microphone battery.
Procedure for analyzing room acoustics using the unit.
Initial steps for compensating sound field response.
Steps for activating compensation and computer analysis.
Saving compensated settings and enjoying the result.
Key considerations and troubleshooting for compensation.
Procedure for recording audio with EQ adjustments.
Copying tapes while maintaining sound quality enhancements.
Copying tapes without applying equalization.
Technical details on impedances, levels, and frequency response.
Electrical, physical, and weight specifications of the unit.