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AudioSource EQ200 10-Band Stereo Graphic Equalizer
 
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AudioSource EQ200 10-Band Stereo Graphic Equalizer

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  • 10-band stereo graphic equalizer with 10 slider controls for each channel
  • Sliders range from 39 Hz to 16 kHz; overall frequency response of 10 Hz to 50 kHz
  • Illuminated LED sliders with multicolor spectrum analyzer that monitors audio output
  • EQ bypass function contrasts between "equalized" and "unequalized" sounds
  • Includes 2 A/V inputs and 2 tape inputs and outputs; 16.56 by 3.5 by 11.88 inches (W x H x D)

Product Details

Product Manual [600kb PDF]
  • Product Dimensions: 17.1 x 16.5 x 2.8 inches ; 5.5 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 10 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B00001P584
  • Item model number: EQ200
  • Average Customer Review: 3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #40,366 in Electronics (See Bestsellers in Electronics)

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    #6 in  Electronics > Home Audio & Theater > Equalizers
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: November 20, 2007

Product Description

Amazon.com Product Description

Enjoy precise audio control over your home stereo system with the AudioSource EQ200 10-band graphic equalizer. The device boasts 20 bands of frequency adjustments (10 for each channel) to improve the performance of everything from classic LPs to modern CDs and MP3s. Each EQ slider is positioned one octave apart from the others--from 39 Hz to 16 kHz--to correspond with the entire range of human hearing. To adjust the vocal or instrumental balance of a favorite song, merely move the matching sliders up or down (each features 12 dB of boost or cut) until the right level is reached. Identification is simple thanks to the illuminated LEDs (one for each slider). Plus, the device offers a multicolor spectrum analyzer, which interprets the signal levels of the sliders and displays them onscreen. The analyzer not only helps you monitor the audio output, but it also looks ultra-cool when the lights are low.

The EQ200 features two A/V inputs that offer the ability to control traditional audio sources, such as a CD player or turntable, along with the audio channels of video sources like VCRs or DVD players. To select an audio source, the listener merely presses the A/V button to the "in" position, while leaving it "out" controls the video source. Note that the EQ200 only affects the audio of DVD players or satellite systems. It has no impact on the picture, nor does it include any video-type connections. Users can also connect two cassette decks to the unit through the dedicated Tape 1 and Tape 2 inputs and outputs.

The EQ200 plugs into your stereo through your receiver's Tape Monitor Loop input. As such, it offers a number of functions specifically designed for connected cassette decks, including a Tape 1-2/Tape 2-1 button that assists you when making tape copies with one deck or dubbing between a pair of tape decks. Listeners don't have to forfeit the traditional recording functions of their cassette decks, either, as the EQ200's tape outputs facilitate recording from the radio, CD, or other sources. Other functions include EQ record, which lets you make a tape copy using a customized equalization curve, and the non-cassette-specific EQ bypass, which allows the user to make comparisons between "equalized" and unequalized" sounds.

So of the missing piece to your audio puzzle is the ability to fine-tune your music to meet your demanding tastes, the EQ200 may be a good fit for your system. The device measures 16.56 by 3.5 by 11.88 inches (W x H x D) and is covered by a two-year warranty.

What's in the Box
EQ200 graphic equalizer, two 34-inch stereo RCA cables, warranty/registration sheet, user's manual.



Product Description

Description: The AudioSource EQ 200 is a two-channel graphic equalizer, designed for use within a home entertainment system. Each channel features ten bands of boost/cut EQ and all twenty sliders contain illuminated LEDs, which makes it easy to check settings even from across the room.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars JUNK, February 1, 2007
By Tuliproom (Tallahassee, FL) - See all my reviews
I read another review on here complaining about the "sticky buttons" on the Audio Source EQ 200. After reading another review saying their unit worked fine with no button problems, I decided to take a chance, hoping that the other reviewer's button problem was an isolated incident. Wishful thinking. I've had the EQ 200 for about a week and the same problem showed up on mine. I was listening to an old album on my turntable when one of the stereo channels just cut out. At first I thought it might be a loose cable, or worse, a problem with the cartridge on my turntable. Then I remembered the review about the "sticky buttons." Sure enough, I went to the EQ and jiggled the buttons, and the sound cut in and out as I did so. After jiggling them a few times the problem went away for a while, then it out of nowhere started acting up again. It's not so much that they "stick," as it is that they just plain don't work properly. The have a "cheap" feel to them; all the switches appear to be mounted to a single flimsy bracket. When you press one switch you can see the adjacent ones move. Besides the fact they don't work, they are confusing and limited the way they are formatted. They don't let you monitor the tape deck's output when recording; something that should be a standard feature of an EQ. The buttons on my old Radio Shack/Optimus EQ made a lot more sense in how they operated for dubbing/monitoring. There are a couple other annoyances on the Audio Source, too. The analyzer display has no sensitivity adjustment; when I play my CD player, the display is just maxed out. You can adjust the display by turning down the input level knobs, but I only want to turn down the display, NOT the volume! The "0" line on the EQ should be a different color for easily identifying the relative position of the sliders, but it is simply white like all the lines, which makes it difficult to easily identify the center line. If I were keeping the unit, I would take care of this problem with a magic marker. There are also no scale markings on the input level control knobs, leaving you to guess as to when you have the left and right balanced. The sound quality seems decent when it works, but what good is a stereo component if the sound cuts out while you're listening to your music? The illuminated sliders and spectrum analyzer look neat, but hey, I don't buy a stereo component just for looks. Seeing as other people have complained of the same button issue, I'm sure Audio Source has to be aware of the problem. Obviously, they are not going to invest the resources to correct the problem on something as obsolete as a graphic equalizer. It's too bad, since this model seems to be pretty much the only EQ left on the market for a home stereo. The only other EQ I found other than professional models for rack-mount systems, was a TEAC model which doesn't have as many inputs as the Audio Source. I am returning the Audio Source for a full refund; no sense having them send me another one when undoubtedly it will have the same defect. I guess I will try my luck with the TEAC, either that or put up with the muddy sound my stereo has without an EQ. I will just have to do the old cable swapping routine if I want to do any dubbing with the TEAC.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Such A Wonderful Confusion, May 9, 2006
I listen to a lot of music, and I've learned through the years that onboard equalizers for stereos are usually pretty worthless. So, in owning a relatively inexpensive(I paid around $500 for the Component Stereo and CD Player a few years back) sound system, it was worth my money to get an EQ that I could control. Now I'm going to admit right now, I'm a picky person when it comes to asthetics, which is partly why I bought the EQ200 in the first place. The unit is laid out very well, and looks better as a component than any other EQ on the market(outside of the recent Technical Pro brands(but from what I can tell, they're [...])). The sound quality, once you've tuned it into what your preference is, is absolutely top-notch. One of the best things about a good Equalizer is the ability to make an okay stereo sound like a system that costs much more than it actually is. The precise and accurate reproduction of the sound that comes from this EQ would make you expect to pay much more for the quality(as it makes CDs really come to life). I cannot express to you the difference this EQ will make with the right adjustments.

But here's my one gripe with this unit: it cuts out my audio channels for no particular reason. I have had 3 Units that do this, all show the symptoms within a month or two of breaking in. I know that it is an issue with the EQ, but I'm not so sure that it's the EQ at fault, so much as a disagreement somewhere between the stereo and the EQ itself. To explain(and not to discourage you from buying this EQ), I have an old Optimus EQ that I bought to literally replace this EQ(no where NEAR the quality) because of the problem, and the Optimus has never cut out on the channels. However, when I plugged the EQ200 into my alternate headphone stereo(1974 Scott Solid state, runs into my computer) I have not had a single problem with it. No removal of audio passage, no cutting out. So I'm convinced that my 5.1/Listening stereo does NOT agree with this Equalizer. What I cannot figure out is why it takes 2 months of clean operation for this to happen.

Also to be fair to Audiosource, every time I've had a problem with this unit, they listened to me, and replaced the unit for free. Even if they found nothing to be wrong with it(sent the last one in for repairs), they replaced it for me. I cannot complain about a company that's actually willing to help out its customer base.

4 stars only because of my inability to use it on my main stereo. But whatever, I'll be replacing that stereo in the next year or two anyway.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars This is a very cool thing!, July 26, 2004
By S. Surdey (Telluride, Co. USA) - See all my reviews
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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.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews

3.0 out of 5 stars Review of same unit made years ago
I have this model of EQ, but it was purchased about 5 years ago, and may be of better /USA quality. In fact, I still use it, and it works great! Read more
Published 1 month ago by Jim Richmond

1.0 out of 5 stars Please Read This Review it Will Same you Time.
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Published 12 months ago by Robert Bruce

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4.0 out of 5 stars Works well
The equalizer works well, but a digital system that can "remember" various music types (classical, Jazz, Rock, etc) would have been more usefull. Read more
Published 18 months ago by David Pepper

1.0 out of 5 stars STAY ALWAY FROM THIS JUNK
I READ THE REVIEWS OF THE PRODUCT AND DIDN'T LISTEN TO THEM. THREE MONTHS AFTER I HAD IT THE EQ BUTTON STARTED ACTING UP AND CHANNELS WERE CUTTING OUT AND THE PROBLEM GOT... Read more
Published 18 months ago by MUSICFANATIC

1.0 out of 5 stars Not Very Good Quality Equipment
It worked well for the first few months but then the left channel started getting static in it and soon went dead. It shouldn't have gone bad so quickly. Read more
Published 20 months ago by Myyystop

1.0 out of 5 stars worst equaliser
I strongly DO NOT RECOMMEND this product. I have used it three times
and then went dead. I did not bother to call Audio Source or return
the product to Amazon. Read more
Published on November 10, 2007 by Elpidio D. Madarang

5.0 out of 5 stars Best product
This is the EQ for its price. I am enjoing it everyday. Buy it.
Published on May 9, 2007 by Justin B. Nguyen

5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Way to Expand Range
This equiptment does require a solid speaker/amp set up. This will give you the capability to blow out cheaper speakers due to a lack of internal limiting circuitry. Read more
Published on February 16, 2007 by Michael C. Anderson

5.0 out of 5 stars very good
I was completely amazed at the quality of the product for the price. I have owned severel different types of equalizers in the past and this one is very nice. Can't go wrong.
Published on September 12, 2006 by Byron Guidry

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