- Inputs: The EQ600 has two types of inputs, Pre-Amp and Speaker Level. These inputs should get their signals from the main head unit and should attach to either RCA jacks or speaker leads from your source unit. If your source unit has a front, rear and subwoofer pre-amp output, connect them to identical inputs on your EQ600. If the source unit only has front and rear inputs, don't worry about losing your bass equalization, because this EQ automatically routes your subwoofer equalization controls to the rear channels.
- Input Gain Controls: Allows for increase or decrease in the signal level from your source unit to the EQ600. Most aftermarket source units will require an increase. Most OEM radios installed by the automobile manufacturer will probably require a decrease to the signal level.
- Equalization Controls: Controls the audio spectrum and can be adjusted by the audio output to suit your personal taste.
- Output Level Controls: Although the EQ600 has the ability to increase signal voltage to 13 volts peak, amplifiers may not necessarily accept that much signal. These controls allow you to regulate the proper amount of pre-amp signal from the EQ600 to the amplifiers.
- Output Voltage Indicators: LED's indicate the level of signal voltage.
- Outputs: RCA connectors should be connected to the next component after the EQ600, such as a crossover or amplifier. Do not connect any speakers directly to your EQ600 or to any home appliances.
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