When i hook up my amp to the equalizer to the reciever my volume on the reciever wont work
No idea. Recommend contacting a local car audio professional or Pyramid customer support directly here:
http://www.pyramidcaraudio.com/ContactUs.aspx
SOURCE: No Audio Out to Stereo Reciever
First have you went in menu and check audio to see if you are on the variable audio or external output? Check to see if this makes a different with audio jack hookedup correctly of course!
SOURCE: Equilizer
I need more information to help you. The equalizer has to go in between two devices to have an effect.
Like this:
If you don't have a separate Pre-Amp, you have to try something else. Re-post if this is the case...
SOURCE: Gemini Sound Products EQ-3000 equalizer
please connect as the following-----1-mp3 out-----to cd in in your receiver.
2-receiver rec out (tape put)----to equalizer in.
3-equalizer out----to tape in in receiver.
SOURCE: i am trying to work 2 equilizers together in my stereo set
My big Q is - 'Why are you wanting to use two EQs in the first place, when one will suffice. But that is not for me to ponder over. :)
How are you trying to hookup the EQs? I have my eq connected between my preamp and amplifier. The other common method is to insert the eq in the tape loop between cassette and amplifier/preamp. Then select the tape loop to put the eq in the signal loop. You then connect your tape player through the tape monitor jacks on the back of the EQ and select this option in otder to play tapes.
If you have two tape inputs, then you can insert one eq into tape 1, and the other eq into tape 2 and choose accordingly. Bear in mind that you dont have to use the tape in order to use either EQ in your system. Just make sure you are using one EQ or the other. If you attempt to use both, then you run into potential signal 'corruption' (i.e. loss of datta or signal pumping, depending on the frequencies enhanced/attentuated).
SOURCE: how do i hook my bose 901 equalizer into deno
The Bose EQ connects to the tape out and tape in on the amplifier or reciever. If you were using these for a tape deck, you will then have to connect the tape deck to the tape in and out on the Bose EQ.
Beemer530
You want the 901's to be your Main Front speakers, right? The news is not good.
There will be some limitations because you can't extract a 'processed' Front L-R from this receiver. The following will give you good stereo and Front L-R from the 901's but it won't allow central volume control or send them any of the DSP effects you may select. Sorry. If it had a Front L-R Pre-Out you'd be good to go for all functions and listening modes.
You'll need a separate stereo amplifier WITH ITS OWN VOLUME CONTROL for the 901's to accommodate the need for the Active EQ. Modest amps would work but at very loud volumes may go into clipping, which is bad for any speaker. I'm using only 100W for mine and it has plenty of steam for the 901's.
With this receiver we have to cheat to get the Front L-R signal out to the 901's (but it's unprocessed and at a steady MAXIMUM volume level)...
For connection I would run a pair of RCA cables from the MD/Tape Audio Out L-R OUT jacks (*) to the Active EQ's Line IN; then the EQ's Line OUT to a separate amp's Line IN. Attach the 901's to the new amp.
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