Sony STR-DE595 Receiver Logo

Related Topics:

rashid Posted on Feb 28, 2012

Can i have graphic equalizer attached to my Sony av reciver

I want to add graphic equalizer made by Yamaha EQ 330 will it work and how can i hook it up

1 Related Answer

Anonymous

  • 94 Answers
  • Posted on Sep 26, 2009

SOURCE: i have a sony str-de485 reciver im trying to get

please make sure that the connections are firm. Then check if the input mode is set to auto in. Also try to change the sound field on the receiver and try. If the issue perform reset by turning OFF the receiver and press n hold the MODE button along with the power button till S.F clear appears on the receiver and try. You can also try to disconnect and reconnect the power cord from wall outlet for 2 minutes and try.

Ad

Add Your Answer

×

Uploading: 0%

my-video-file.mp4

Complete. Click "Add" to insert your video. Add

×

Loading...
Loading...

Related Questions:

0helpful
1answer

How to hook up technics sh-ge70

Normally the turntable is connect to the amp via phono inputs on back (RCA connectors) the tape out to equalizer and equalizer out to tape in on amp. The equalizer does not have phono preamp. The equalizer may not clean up record scratches ,or pops or record track noise.
good luck
0helpful
1answer

How do I hook a bsr eq-1 equalizer to a Yamaha av receiver rxv573

Seems like it should be , audio out to the eq. Then out of the eq to your sound source, ( speakers )
0helpful
1answer

How do I connect my 901 equalizer /speakers to the yamaha rx-v633 receiver?

Sorry, it doesnt look like you can hook up an external EQ while still using the amplifier section of the yamaha. Instead, You would have to use the preamp out to go to 901 EQ, out of the EQ into another stereo amplifier, then to the 901 speakers. Personally, to power the 901's properly, I'd use another external amplifier. You will barley get 75watts per channel out of the receiver to power the 901's
0helpful
1answer

Yamaha rx v757 av receiver

tape out to line in on eq, line out from eq to tape in on receiver, use tape monitor switch to make eq work
0helpful
1answer

I AM trying Hook up Sony rec suroundsond to eq

You can't. External analog stereo processing DOES NOT EQUAL multichannel. Two channels in, two channels out.
1helpful
1answer

I have a Yamaha HTR-5890 receiver and I am trying to hook up a Yamaha EQ-32 10 band graphic equalizer to the receiver. The frequency spectrum analyzer on the equalizer is working but the graphic...

must have the tape monitor to work the regular tape loop does not physically go back into the receivers processor.

only other solution is if the receiver has PRE out and ins use the PRE out to the EQ then back into the PRE in.

if you have the OUT but no in then the solution would be to go out of the EQ and into an external amp.

In my experience "young adults" like using EQ's to boast bass output.

If that's your goal a POWERED subwoofer is what you need.(check out polk audio direct on ebay)

Your unit is a 7.1 surround receiver the reason that it doesn't have the capability for an EQ is that it messes up the surround sound processor.

If the sound is not what you are looking for the issue more than likely is with the speakers. post a messege with what you want to achieve and I'll try to point you in the right direction.
1helpful
1answer

Do you have any manuals as to how to hook this up to a sony str av-710 receiver?

Well, since the EQ-0100 is a stereo analog component you will be able to use it only for stereo analog source material. Of course, once it's inside the av-710, you can manipulate the sound digitally for soundfield and such.

Basically, hook it in like a tape deck, say, in Tape Deck 2's circuit. Then, whenever you want to use it inline with stereo source material just select Tape 2 Monitor and it will be placed inline. Be advised, any digital programming you want to hear will probably be muted if you monitor any tape deck. That's pretty much normal.

You can slave an analog deck off the EQ as it has a Tape Record/Monitor loops of its own and facilities for making the EQ be on the Record OR the Playack side of it.

Normally, the receiver's internal volume, eq or effects controls will not affect the analog loop out to the EQ-100 or attached decks, BUT, this receiver sends processed effects out to Tape Deck 2, if you should desire to record them (page 29 of the manual). Other REC Out jacks pass conventional UNprocessed sound.

I couldn't find the exact instructions for this model but they all work about the same.
2helpful
2answers

How to hook up my Yamaha EQ-70 Equalizer

a7fd95e.gif


This is official image from Yamaha. If need to know more, go to the below address -

http://www2.yamaha.co.jp/manual/pdf/av/english/am/AV-90PY.pdf

download the amp's manual & you will find on page no. 7
0helpful
1answer

I need to connect an equalizer (EQ-70) to a Yamaha RX-461 AV receiver which plays a Bose Acoustimass 6 Home theatre system. The Receiver does not have a tape deck. So ow do I go about it?

If your receiver has a TAPE IN you can connect the EQ to that, and it will work just fine. Or if you have main LINE OUT / LINE IN, you can create your loop there.

- OPTiC
Equipment Repair & Service
A DJ Pro Audio Co.
0helpful
1answer

Hi. i want to add a graphic eq to my pioneer receiver (home audio).

if the Eq has enough jacks to run every thing, that would go In to Eq an out to receiver, you were told correctly, for example cdplayer out - to Eq In - Eq- out to Receiver in
Not finding what you are looking for?

268 views

Ask a Question

Usually answered in minutes!

Top Sony Audio Players & Recorders Experts

 Grubhead
Grubhead

Level 3 Expert

5755 Answers

John
John

Level 2 Expert

510 Answers

ZJ Limited
ZJ Limited

Level 3 Expert

17989 Answers

Are you a Sony Audio Player and Recorder Expert? Answer questions, earn points and help others

Answer questions

Manuals & User Guides

Loading...