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CONNECTION:
The RE-EQUALIZER should be connected to the stereo system just like any other auxiliary sound
processing component. De-clickers, such as the Packburn 323 or Esoteric Sound SURFACE NOISE
REDUCER must always precede the RE-EQUALIZER. If tape recording is not used, connect the RE-
EQUALIZER in the tape monitor path. If tape recording is desired, connect the RE-EQUALIZER in the
tape monitor path(Fig. 1) and use a "Y" connector to feed its (or associated equipment's) output to an
unused "Aux" input. Tape playback will be via this "Aux" input. With the tape monitor switched in, you will
hear via your speakers the sound that is being processed.
If your preamp/amp/receiver does not have a separate "Aux" input, eliminate the "Y" connectors and
connect directly into the recorder, and connect the recorder's output to the amp's "Tape In." Then for
normal listening of Re-Equalized or otherwise processed sound monitor the tape recorder. If the tape
recorder has a "Monitor" switch, it must be in "Source" to do this.
CONTROLS:
The front panel has three controls: Turnover, Rolloff, and Bypass. The Turnover has six positions: FLAT,
300 Hz, 400 Hz, RIAA, Lp, and 700 Hz. The Rolloff also has six positions: FLAT, -5 db, -10 db, -12 db,
RIAA, NAB. The BYPASS switch provides a hard wire connection from input to output with no intervening
circuitry. When switched to “IN,” the two inputs are connected together providing mono operation. This
reduces some noise and facilitates recording.
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