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Would an R-75 without mods benefit with
an external audio equalizer? Wondering if the equalizer would be a decent poor man's filter? |
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My x 394 benefits from the use of some old Sony boombox speakers. I don't
use the 3 band equaliser on my component stereo, even though I could, because the electronics in it produces interference. It does not contribute much to begin with. |
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Answers YES; I have a Koss 3 band EQ-50 hooked up to headphone jack of R-75
- Makes it that much better ! Dan In article , "Marvin Rosen" writes: Would an R-75 without mods benefit with an external audio equalizer? Wondering if the equalizer would be a decent poor man's filter? |
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With certain i.f. configurations, the R-75s dual pass band tuning controls are
effectively neutralized. So adding that audio e.q. is a necessary remedy under certain reception conditions. |
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I much prefer an outboard DSP to an equalizer.
If you do use an equalizer, try for a parametric, instead of a graphic. They are vastly superior. On Thu, 18 Sep 2003 22:04:34 GMT, "Marvin Rosen" wrote: Would an R-75 without mods benefit with an external audio equalizer? Wondering if the equalizer would be a decent poor man's filter? |
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If you have a computer nearby that doesn't throw RF across the radio, I HIGHLY
suggest the SR5 audio DSP software. IT ROCKS ! http://www.ar5.ndo.co.uk/html/sr5.html jw wb9uai |
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