Thursday, June 24, 2010

Connect Equalizer To A Teac Integrated Amplifier

Connecting an equalizer to a TEAC integrated amplifier will let you customize your stereo sound across a range of settings. This is useful when setting up the stereo system either for the first time or moving the gear to another room with different acoustics. With an equalizer you can adjust bass, midrange and treble settings to maximize the sound reproduction of different types of music. Think of it as sculpting sound to your individual taste.


Instructions


1. Disconnect the amplifier from the power source.


2. Connect a set of RCA audio cables to the TEAC main amplifier output jacks, using the red cable to connect to the right channel and the white or black cable to connect to the left channel.


3. Plug the other ends of these RCA cables into the left and right input jacks on the back of the equalizer.


4. Plug the second set of RCA cables into the equalizer's left and right output jacks.


5. Connect the other ends of the second set of cables to the TEAC amplifier's input jacks.


6. Connect the amplifier to the power source.







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