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What is especially strange is that I bought mine at Best Buy for about $100 (you know, $99.999999). And now they're listed here for over $300.I see a good business opportunity here, manufacturing quality equalizers for the US public. Crutchfield used to have them (nothing shown online). Fry's used to have them (no more). In fact, I still use it, and it works great.I have been looking lately to purchase another equalizer, but have noticed that they are getting hard to find. I have this model of EQ, but it was purchased about 5 years ago, and may be of better /USA quality. Best Buy used to have them (no more). WTF.From the reviews, apparently the quality on this unit has gone downhill (can you say China).
Okay that worked, only for about and hour and then same problem happen, input controls stop working and meter pegged and again this is just 1 TAPE DECK CONNECTED. I then connected the Reel to Reel without DBX, direct bypass the monitor loop and it worked okay for the first few times, then all of a sudden I could not record on the Reel To Reel, the input controls didnot work and the signal to the meters were pegged, not good, then I losted the 2 head deck. Powered off everything and tried again. First the buttons, They are confusing, and don't work half the time. I said okay maybe it is me let me read the manual more closely.
Figured out the button (Tape 1>2/Tape22 + Audio/Video + Line/Tape LED Green. This is a very poor design. So I decided to give this unit one more try, by adding one piece at a time and testing one piece one piece at a time. That why the sound cuts out and the input shorts to the output.So all in all the unit went back for a refund. After several reset everything worked again. Then I noticed that I could not monitor tape recording output from Three head Deck and DBX record monitoring.
connected. But then the problem started to unfold. The open circuit test fluctuated from inf to 10K ohm resistance. Closed circuit test revealed from 0 ~ 1 ohm resistance on average but fluctuated to inf at times. It does not support tape monitoring, and don't try to connect a Three Head Deck it will short out your Deck.
This was the only choice on the market. It is low quality and poor craftsmanship that it will not last more than a month or so. I purchased this product to replace a Faulting ADC 215 Equalizer. Powered off all components and things went back to working.
I have a DBX unit for my Reel To Reel and had to connect it directly to the Reel To Reel, not much of a problem. Please don't buy this unit. Tape to Tape dubbing is limited to only monitoring source, THAT IS CORRECT, when dubbing you can only list to the source Tape and not the dubbing tape to insure that the deck is recording okay. The buttons don't work and short constantly.
I added the Three Head Deck (Teac V711), to Tape1, then tested, worked okay for a while and then things started not working. After getting the unit I was able to connect it quite simple in to my system.
With the EQ connected to a deck that monitors it seem to short the input to the output, causing the input level control not to respond, not distortion but not good for you tape deck. Remember this is just 1 TAPE DECK.
When a button is depressed and testing the contacts on the Oscilloscope showed a little ambient noise -75dbm level, which is okay, but as you use the switch the noise level increases until it shorts, that is why when you power off and let the unit sit and power back on it works okay that is kind of a electrical discharge so to speak and the ambient noise is back to around -70 ~ -75dbm. I have a 2 Head deck, So I connected it to the EQ 200 and it worked okay, but still had problems with the buttons happened again.
This product does not work. After that I started tested a different configurations.
What I have found out after opening the unit and putting it on a Oscilloscope, I found that the contacts in the switches are very poorly made and are solider to close together and are causing electrical interference.
Really worth the money. This is a great item to add to your stereo system. Works best with the Audiosource preone/A pre-amplifier.
I had to make a drawing of each application (for example old turntable, jazz, classical) settings and change the sliders every time I change my CD or phono music. The equalizer works well, but a digital system that can "remember" various music types (classical, Jazz, Rock, etc) would have been more usefull. Next step is to upgrade to a better system I guess.
THE UNIT HAS A LEFT AND A RIGHT CHANNEL VOLUME CONTROL, IT WAS A NICE FEATURE IF YOU WANTED TO TWEAK THE BALANCE IN YOUR ROOM. I CLEANED UP MY OLD TEAC EQUALIZER THAT I'VE HAD SINCE THE LATE 70'S AND MY SOUND SYSTEM IS BACK IN BUSINESS. THAT'S WHEN THE AUDIOSOURCE EQ200 TOOK A LITTLE TRIP TO THE GARBAGE DUMPSTER. TO THE POINT THAT IT WAS TOTALLY ANNOYING. MANUFACTURED IN CHINA WITH CHEAP,INFERIOR PARTS.
THREE MONTHS AFTER I HAD IT THE EQ BUTTON STARTED ACTING UP AND CHANNELS WERE CUTTING OUT AND THE PROBLEM GOT PROGRESSIVELY WORSE. I STARTED GETTING DISTORTION AND I WOULD SOMETIMES GET THESE SONIC SCREECHES EVEN WITH THE TREBLE TURNED DOWN ON THE AMP. THEN THE RIGHT CHANNEL WENT SOUR AND DROPPED HALF ITS VOLUME. NO QUALITY WENT INTO THIS MACHINE, DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY. I READ THE REVIEWS OF THE PRODUCT AND DIDN'T LISTEN TO THEM.
THEN THE SOUND QUALITY WENT BAD ON IT. EVEN THOUGH THE COMPANY IS BASED IN AMERICA IT'S ACTUALLY CHEAP CHINESE JUNK.
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