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How big is the TEAC eqa-220 graphic equalizer manual?

By Emily Wong

How big is the TEAC eqa-220 graphic equalizer manual?

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How do you connect cables to an equalizer?

Bring the cables to the equalizer and plug in. Route the cables through the dash to the equalizer. You should use tape or wire ties along the way to connect the two cables together. Plug the cables into the preamp inputs on your equalizer.

How do you connect a tape deck to a receiver?

Simple connection would be Tape Deck and CD player audio out must be connected on Equalizer’s Audio input, then connect the Equalizer output to CD, Tape or Receiver’s Auxiliary input . Select Auxiliary input on the receiver if that is where you connected the EQ.

How do I Turn on the tape monitor on my equalizer?

To switch on the “Tape Monitor” setting you should depress the button on the front panel of the equalizer. If you have a tape deck connected to the tape monitor channels then you will have to remove this before connecting your equalizer.

Weight: 2.7kg If you have any problems opening files please read the download FAQ. All files are provided under strict licence and reproduction without prior permission or for financial gain is strictly prohibited. If you have additional documentation please consider donating a copy to our free archive. Bought used, $25 CDN.

Simple connection would be Tape Deck and CD player audio out must be connected on Equalizer’s Audio input, then connect the Equalizer output to CD, Tape or Receiver’s Auxiliary input . Select Auxiliary input on the receiver if that is where you connected the EQ.

Which is the auxiliary input on the EQ?

Select Auxiliary input on the receiver if that is where you connected the EQ. More connections that are complex require more wires and certain inputs and outputs on your receiver. This is the general connections of a receiver usually.