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AudioSource EQ200 10-Band Stereo Graphic EqualizerCustomer Rating: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Total Reviews: 17 Best Offer: $99.88 By Supplier: J&R Music and Computer World Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This is a very cool thing!
I just purchased this unit through Amazon.com, and never having owned one before, I didn't quite know what to expect. It arrived promptly, and even though the box it came in wasn't placed inside of another box, (for shipping purposes) it was fine. The instructions seem to be translated from Chinese, but they are fairly basic, and clear. It seems to perform as you would expect a graphic equalizer to do, bringing out the parts of the music you want to enhance. It gives you all of the options you need, except for one. There are two inputs for two tape players, but only one input for either a cd player, or video tape/dvd player. There might be a way around this, but it would be better if it already had that option for both. Other than that, I think it works great! I am very pleased with the way it makes my music sound, and the graphic display is very impressive, as well as fun to watch! Contrary to the other review of 3 years ago, there are no sticky buttons. (I didn't think there would be). I would say that there may be better ones out there, but for the money, it performs admirably. 2004-07-27
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I bought this unit from amazon over ayear ago and the reason was I felt the price was good and with al the tapes I make I wanted some control over the sound quality. The unit is okay but has some klitches. Currently I am running my MD player/recorder and my dual cassett deck through this unit to my receiver. It allows me to do this because it will acommodate two tape decks as well, I might add, tv or audio visual. These are important features if you are using last years model receiver with no MD input. You can really impact ont eh bass midrange and the high notes with this unit it has the goods what is difficault is that the buttons stick and as a consequence you have to manipulate them to make sure they are all the way in or all the way out. Before I figured this out I thouhgt the unit was broke and put it in the garbage. I couldn't just pitch and it is a good thing because when I got an MD recorder and realized I needed a way to attach it to my stereo I started playing around with the unit and discovered the stiky button problem. Now I am just recording away and am pleased. Like anything in this life there are ups and down points. If you have some patience and want great bass or more difined midrange or aweet highs even playing with annoying buttons makes this unit worth the price 2001-03-04
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