Kenwood Equalizer

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  1. Ken80s

    Ken80s Well-Known Member

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    Recent possession of this 1987 Kenwood Equalizer GE-47 to match with my Aiwa deck and TEAC record player... performance quite significant on the mid and lower end..
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  2. Radio Raheem

    Radio Raheem Well-Known Member

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    very nice Ken....i wont use any amp without eq;s, to me an amp just sounds flat and boring without them
     
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    if you want to take it to the next level ken, connect 2 eq together, not kenwood though as i have blown 3 of those bud, all depends what speakers you have though as most speakers can't cope with that
     
  4. Mister X

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    Are you using the car stereo for the amplifier? I love EQ's but I rarely use one, I love the look of a stack of equipment.
     
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    Thanks @Radio Raheem for the idea. I might try it out one day..
     
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    I use the car equalizer initially before I hook up this Kenwood eq. For the amp I actually rendered an active sub woofer and a pair of JVC woodcone speaker for mid/high
     
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