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Teac EQA-120 10 Band Graphic Equalizer | 
enlarge | Brand: Teac Category: CE
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 32077
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 10
MPN: EQA120 Model: 120 UPC: 043774009381 EAN: 0043774009381 ASIN: B00069QR84
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| Features:
| • | 10 bands per Channel | | • | 1 line input/output | | • | LED lighted sliders |
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Product Description Around the world, the TEAC name is synonymous with high-quality, high-performance consumer gear - not surprising when you consider that TEAC has been a leader in the industry since its earliest reel-to-reel recorders. Today, TEAC manufactures an entire spectrum of components for both high-fidelity audio systems and digitally enhanced home theaters. For many audiophiles, the TEAC label is a symbol of pride, one that shows they are serious about audio quality. Industry experts share this enthusiasm for TEAC products, giving them consistently high marks for performance.EQA-120 is a state-of-the-art graphic equalizer. It boasts L/R independent 10-band graphic equalization; LED indicator on each equalization slider; equalizer effect On/Off switch; line/tape input select switch; and more.
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static April 19, 2007 Perry Voorhees 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
bought this item and sound was full of static,,, equalizer lights on right side blinked from time to time,, sent to TEAC for service, fixed lights and they said my bass was set too high on my stereo and that was causing static. Got it back and it still had static, hooked it up to my neighbors stereo and it did same thing. Told TEAC that and got no response,, Lousy product, Lousy customer service
Ten Years of Service and Still Sounds Great. September 18, 2006 Chris Glover (Pontotoc, MS USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Adding an equalizer is the best thing you can do to a component system (reciever, cd-player, seperate pieces). Both my brother and I have had this exact equalizer for over ten years and they both have held up well. You will never understand what a difference one will make until you hook one and hear the sound difference. I recently gave my older Pioneer reciever to my younger brother-in-law and I am trying to talk him into getting one of these.
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