Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Install An Equalizer To A Turntable







The red and white plugs connect the audio components.


An equalizer is a device that is used to adjust specific audio frequencies. For example, a basic equalizer could adjust bass and treble. Advanced equalizers can adjust precise frequencies, measured in Hz, or hertz. Installing an equalizer to a turntable takes only a few minutes to do and can be completed with a standard RCA audio cable. The equalizer can then be connected to an amplifier or receiver.


Instructions








1. Locate the "Audio Out" port on the back of the turntable. Plug in one end of the RCA audio cable into this port. Plug the red jack with the red plug and the white jack with the white plug.


2. Locate the "Audio In" port on the equalizer. Plug in the other end of the RCA audio cable into the equalizer. Plug the red jack with the red plug and the white jack with the white plug.


3. Connect other components like the amplifier/receiver and speakers. Plug in and turn on the components. Test the equalizer.

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