FACTORY SETTINGS
Shipped
PFM Subsonic Filter 33Hz
Input Grounding
Balanced
Ground Isolation
Isolated
Choice of beverage
Micro-brew
Options
Page #
15Hz-63Hz
7
Unbalanced
7
200ohm
or Ground
7
Latté
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Owner's Enjoyment Manual
A GUIDED TOUR OF EQS
1. Inputs: The EQS has two types of inputs, PRE-AMP
and SPEAKER LEVEL. These inputs should get their signals
from the main source unit/head unit and should attach to
either RCA jacks or speaker leads that are coming out of your
source unit. If your source unit has a front, rear, and
subwoofer pre-amp outputs, connect them to identical
inputs on your EQS. If the source unit only has front and
rear inputs, don't worry about losing your bass equalization,
the Auto Mode
tm
circuitry in your EQS automatically routes
your subwoofer equalization controls to the rear channels.
2. Input Gain Controls: These knobs allow you to
increase or decrease the signal level from your source unit to
the EQS. Most aftermarket source units will require an
increase whereas radios installed by the automobile manufac-
turer will probably require you to decrease the signal level.
3. Equalization Controls: Each one of these nifty
knobs is essentially a "tone' control dedicated to a specific
part of the audio spectrum. They can be adjusted to help
your speakers match with the "acoustical fingerprint" of
your cars interior. In addition you can tweak them to
coincide with your listening preference.
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