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Basically you don't. The usual way to add an equalizer to a sound system has always been to use the tape/monitor loop in/out which was transmitting every sound signal from the active input of the receiver to the equalizer. Than the equalizer would do is job of equalizing the sound before sending back the signals in the receiver prior to amplification. To my knowledge, almost no home theater receiver if any have had this kind of input in recent years. You could still connect one source to the input of an equalizer and then connect the output from the equalizer to the receiver. This would not necessarily be a good solution given that: A) it would work for only one source. B) it would only work in analog so you wouldn't be able to experiment real 5.1 surround sound. Good Luck
A computer graphic equalizer calculates the graphic equalizer settings on your computer. After, it gives the most realistic playback of sound, compensating for both your sound system and the acoustics of the room
There is an great equalizer through Yahama which features a great balance of sound that is good in live performaces with a excellent sound.
This can be done with an Equalizer. ANSWER: Not an equalizer for sure not unless the distortion is frequency related.
A rack mount equalizer is a slim electronic device which can be mounted onto the wall. It is used by sound recording artists to change the octave of a sound.
The Bose 901 speaker system includes an equalizer that is generally connected between the pre-amp and the power amp. In many cases, this will be a "tape out" connection and a "tape in" connection. To add an additional equalizer, connect the output of the Bose equalizer to the input of the additional equalizer. Then, the output of the new equalizer is connected to the amplifier input that the Bose equalizer was originally using.
The Pioneer DEQ-7600 is a Digital signal processor with EQ and spectrum analyzer
The Kicker KQ9 Signal Processor offers 9 different bands
Processors don't connect to a motherboard, there are installed in a socket. What determines if a processor is compatible is the type of processor... PGA(AMD most of the time) or LGA(Intel) and the ammount of pins that are on the motherboard/processor.
The lights in equalizer t shirts are LED lights. They have built in sound sensitive graphic equalizer panels which respond to music and sounds around the wearer.
If you are not happy with the sound of your car stereo, you can always buy a car audio equalizer. For the best quality sound this is a good option. It does come with a price though.
Using a graphic equalizer setup and calibration disc in conjunction with a decibel meter is the best way to balance your graphic equalizer so that your system has a precise, accurate sound.