Technics SU-R1000


  I suspect this equipment is too new and I’m on the bleeding edge, but . . . 

   I want to cable my equalizer between the preamp and amp sections.  With every receiver I’ve seen, this would be accomplished by taking out some kind of connecting piece between the amp and preamp sections and simply cabling the equalizer in.  This unit is different, though–There’s no connecting piece to remove although there are a preamp output and an amp input. (I guess that the one side communicates with the other by magic.  Who knows?)

    Here’s the problem.  There are copious and dire warnings in the manual not to cable the preamp output to the amp input and I’m not sure if this also means I can’t use the equalizer there.  I don’t want to experiment for fear that I’ll have a weighty and expensive paperweight.

    The manual is mute about equalizers and I’ve emailed Technics to no avail.  Any wisdom would be appreciated.

mohaveblues

@nonoise

+1

 

Every experience I have with an equalizer has been negative… as in reducing the overalll sound quality. So, yeah… just break in and enjoy it.

 

My experience is that equalizers are attempts at symptomatic relief… but which never works. If I think I need an equalized, I really need some room treatments or to adjust the speaker positions, or some component is not up to snuff.

You should be able to put it between your source and pre-amp/amp input connectors (like CD in or Aux in)..

Thanks all for your input.  To clarify, the point of the equalizer isn't to alter the receiver (BTW the amplifier section is a monster) but because of the room characteristics.

Don’t forget to employ the LAPC feature, optimizing the Technics output with your speakers impedance characteristics. The difference may be enough to negate the use of an equalizer.

All the best,
Nonoiose