To connect an equalizer, first, determine its placement in your audio setup—typically between your audio source (like a mixer or audio interface) and your amplifier or speakers. Use RCA or TRS cables to connect the output of your audio source to the input of the equalizer, and then connect the output of the equalizer to your amplifier or speakers. Ensure all devices are powered off while making connections to avoid damage. Finally, power on the devices and adjust the equalizer settings to suit your audio preferences.
Connect the sub woofer to the equalizer or amplifier. The positive wire will need to be connected to a power source. Connect the ground wire. Connect the auxiliary wire to the amplifier.
The equalizer was played on british tv by edward woodward
Searching for the Dutch pdf manual of the Sony SEQ-711 Equalizer.
I wanna watch The Equalizer with my family but i don't wanna get into those awkward situations brought by sexy love scenes so does the movie contain these scenes?
The Equalizer ran for four seasons on CBS and first premiered in 1985. Its cancellation in 1989 attracted a great deal of public backlash as the show was commercially successful and very popular.
To connect an equalizer to the Fisher CA-871 stereo amplifier, first, locate the tape monitor loop or the auxiliary inputs on the back of the amplifier. Connect the output of the equalizer to the tape monitor or auxiliary inputs using RCA cables, and then connect the output of the amplifier to the equalizer's input. Make sure to set the tape monitor switch to the "on" position to route the audio through the equalizer. Adjust the equalizer settings as desired for optimal sound.
To connect an equalizer to a sound processor, first, ensure both devices are powered off. Use audio cables to connect the output of the sound source (like a mixer or audio interface) to the input of the equalizer. Then, connect the output of the equalizer to the input of the sound processor. Finally, power on the devices and adjust settings as needed for optimal sound quality.
To connect your stereo equalizer, first, ensure your audio source (like a receiver or amplifier) and speakers are powered off. Use RCA cables to connect the output of your audio source to the input of the equalizer, and then connect the equalizer's output to the speakers or the amplifier. Make sure to use the correct input and output jacks, and once everything is connected, power on the devices and adjust the equalizer settings to your preference.
To hook up a graphic equalizer, first, connect the output of your audio source (like a mixer or audio interface) to the input of the equalizer using RCA or 1/4-inch cables. Then, connect the output of the equalizer to the input of your amplifier or powered speakers. Ensure that all devices are powered off before making connections to avoid damage. Once connected, power everything on and adjust the equalizer settings to shape your 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.
To hook an equalizer to a power amp, first connect the output of your audio source (like a mixer or audio interface) to the input of the equalizer using RCA or TRS cables. Then, connect the output of the equalizer to the input of the power amp using the appropriate cables. Make sure all devices are powered off during this process to avoid any damage, and once connected, power everything on and adjust levels as needed.
Connect the sub woofer to the equalizer or amplifier. The positive wire will need to be connected to a power source. Connect the ground wire. Connect the auxiliary wire to the amplifier.
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
An equalizer is wired to your receiver with a patch cable which should come included. You also need to ground it and connect it to a 12 volt power supply. Here's a very thorough guide from Crutchfield.com http://www.crutchfield.com/S-31jks7BYDU2/learn/learningcenter/car/equalizers_install.html
The Equalizer ended on 1989-08-24.
Connect the TV converter output to the receiver's TV input. Connect the DVD player to the receiver's DVD player input. Connect the VCR to another video input on the receiver. Thrown the equalizer out, as modern receivers don't have any way of connecting them to all the other components.
I could scan the document and e/mail it. my system is a component system with ca 871 amp