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EMB Vocal Effects Processor (EQB75)

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$92.99

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About this item

  • Ten Bands of graphic EQ per Channel
  • Multi-colored spectrum analyzer display shows the output of the system
  • LEDs in all sliders, Two Line inputs and dual tape monitor loops
  • Tuner | CD | TAPE | DVD inputs!
  • Power supply MAX:20W
  • NOTE: Refer the User Manual before use which is highly essential.


EMB - Eqb75 - Dual 10 Band Stereo Equalizer With Spectrum display. Extra instruction applies: 1. If you don't see the light up show up in the unit, please do the following. A. Increase your bass sound of your music to a higher frequency B. Raise up the low frequency to higher range. C. Lower your high frequency to a lower range. D. Make sure you maximize the volume in your receiver 2. If you hear humming noise, please do the following. A. Unplug the unit and make sure the unit is securely ground and snug tight in the power adapter B. Lower your high freqency to a lower range. C. Make sure you use twisted shield RCA cable, lower quality cable will have noise interference that will cause humming noise


Neoni
Reviewed in France on January 19, 2025
Les led bleues sont très lumineuses, presque trop.La qualité de son est bonne, ça filtre ce qu'on demande.En revanche l'analyseur de spectre n'analyse rien du tout... C'est juste des led qui suivent une courbe constante qui monte et qui descend enfonction de l'intensité du signal.
Nick D.
Reviewed in Germany on June 16, 2024
Ist gut angekommen. Ein Netzkabel nach Euro-Norm hatte ich mir vorher schon besorgt. Auf dem Display waren Fingerabdrücke und für den linken Kanal war bereits eine Einstellung vorhanden (also nicht alle Regler unten). Der Spannungsschiebeschalter an der Gehäuserückseite musste noch auf 230 Volt gestellt werden. Die Regler sind, wie schon von vielen anderen bemerkt, zu grell. Ich habe mich gewundert, dass sich das Verschieben der Regler zunächst gar nicht auf den Klang ausgewirkt hat. Dies lag zum Glück nur daran, dass der Direct/EQ-Schalter falsch eingestellt war. Der sog. „Spektrumanalyzator“, wie ebenfalls von einigen Rezensenten festgestellt, ist gar keiner – er zeigt lediglich den Gesamt-Pegel in einer etwas unregelmäßigen Kurve an (also laut/leise insgesamt).Dies ist aber kein großer Nachteil, wenn man die Anzeige einfach für das nimmt, was sie ist – eben eine Pegel-Anzeige. Überhaupt lässt sich so manche schlechte Rezension (wackelige Bleche, herausgerissene Cinch-Buchsen, mieser Klang, funktioniert im Ganzen nicht, zu teuer) von meiner Lieferung her nicht nachvollziehen. Das Gerät macht einen soliden Eindruck und funktioniert tadellos.Was die Wirkung auf den Klang betrifft, so handelt es sich um einen vollwertigen Equalizer, mit dem sich das Klangspektrum einer vorhandenen HiFi-Anlage einstellen lässt (aha…), so dass weniger lineare Komponenten trotzdem gut klingen. Bei mir sind das die alten Boxen (Frequenzgang: 20 bis 22 KHz, leider bei geringer Lautstärke völlig hohl im Klang), die nun einen satten und brillanten Sound abstrahlen.Früher hatten einige Verstärker einen besonderen EqualizerEin- und Ausgang (so auch mein alter Pioneer-Verstärker). Das bedeutet, sämtliche Komponenten (einschließlich des Equalizers) hingen am Verstärker und wurden global über den einzigen Equalizer eingestellt. Heute ist das nicht mehr zu finden. Wie ein Fachmann mich belehrt hat, setzt man auf lineares Equipment, so dass für Spielereien wie Klangkurven-Einstellungen kein Raum und Bedarf mehr ist. Aus diesem Grunde kann es heute an einem aktuellen Verstärker nur noch funktionieren, wenn der Equalizer sämtliche Eingänge besitzt und das geregelte Signal über einen Ausgang an den Verstärker sendet, so wie es hier der Fall ist.Leider sind solche Geräte kaum zu finden und man muss den Preis hier daher als günstig einstufen. Ich habe für meine Bedürfnisse nur diesen amerikanischen Equalizer und einige chinesische Teile gefunden. Auf dem chinesischen Markt findet man alle möglichen faszinierenden Retro-Bausteine, die das Herz des Hifi-Fans höherschlagen lassen (Röhrengeräte, Spektrometer, eine Auswahl an Equalizern u.a.) zu einem guten Preis. Aber dieser amerikanische Equalizer ist für mich das optimale Gerät. Hoffentlich hält er auch lange durch…
Cesar Naranjo Sanchez
Reviewed in Mexico on December 18, 2024
Funcionado perfecto!
Insurance Man
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2024
A good item and price.
vincent
Reviewed in Canada on March 16, 2023
works as it should, great sound improvement
vern payne
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 7, 2022
Poor review.. item does not work when switched on
JC
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2021
EQ units must be hooked up correctly to do their thing. They all differ somewhat, but the basics are the same. Hook one up incorrectly and it will seem it doesn't work.Some speakers don't work well at all without the correct EQ unit- like Bose 901s. Run Bose 901s without the correct EQ and they sound like crap. A pair of Bose 901s with the correct EQ unit is like no other listening experience- providing stunning lifelike tones for decades.The EMB Vocal Effects Processor (EQB75) does what it's supposed to do- enhances the overall performance of the amp- and does it well.
John
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2021
this really sounds fantastic. enhances my stereo system sound great. the sound is so crisp and clear. great value for the money. I am an audiophile and it takes a lot to please me. the only down side is that the lights on the slide bars is very bright. but for the sound that it produces I can easily live with that. highly recommend.
malcolm4572
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2021
Pretty much all I needed to get that final tweak to my home system. Build quality is good, yes the blue LEDs are BRIGHT, if mine weren't out of sight it would be distracting, but other than that it functions as it should. Some have complained about the "spectrum analyzer" not working properly, but it does what it's meant to do; it displays the input signal. If I needed another one would 10/10 buy again.
Bryan
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2020
I had to replace my 40 yr old Pioneer equalizer and spent a lot of time searching. There are not many products out there for the casual listener who wants great sound and more control over what they hear. I love my Harmon/Kardon receiver and my Atlantic speakers/sub, and I was looking for an easy to connect, quality product. I took a chance on this equalizer and am glad I did. I can't hear any distortion and the adjustments I make are noticable, allowing me to get the sound just right for my ear.
chuck13
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2019
Ok,so as ALL the other reviews have stated,this thing is BRIGHT,REALLY REALLY BRIGHT!Really can't understand why it's so bright;not really an issue from me as it's om my shop stereo.But if I had it installed in the house it would be just too bright to use.So be warned.As to the sound quality some other reviewers have said that it doesn't work at all.Mine does actually work,not great,and certainly not as good as the Technics eq it replaced.But for the $$ its ok.Other reviews have said that the center 'frequency' display does not accurately depict what s actually being played,and I've got to agree with that.It's just some bouncy lights made to entertain and distract the buyer from the fact that he just got hosed.And mine have stopped working altogether so there's that.I bought mine as an Amazon return.Had i paid full price this thing would be going back!YOU'VE BEEN WARNED!October 12 2020-So I bought this POS last September.Sometime between then and now the center display quit working,then working sometimes,sometimes not.,oh well.Then this morning I find the left channel has quit working when in EQ mode.Still works when bypassed but that kinda negates the usefulness of a GRAPHIC EQUALIZER!A one star review is the lowest I can give this so called equalizer.Just sent your money on fire.You'll get more enjoyment out it that way.
Capt. Dave
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2017
If you know someone with a Pyle-Pro PPEQ100 then go look at it and listen to it before you buy this. They are the same unit. Identical in every way except the badging. As an equalizer it is, well... adequate. The "spectrum analyzer" may well be indicating someone's audio spectrum, but it's not reading what comes out of this unit. Adjusting the sliders has negligible effect on the display.If you have a pair of sunglasses then you'd best put them on before powering up this beast. Failure to do so may result in a nasty headache from the intensity of the LEDs in the sliders for each band. Really. You could strap this to the hood of your car and never need to turn on the headlights. Yeah. THAT bright. In a dim room you wouldn't be able to read what frequencies each slider covers because your retinas would slam shut.If you go solely by what you hear, and ignore the "spectrum analyzer" part, then it does an adequate job. With zero audio going into it there is no perceptible hiss or hum in the output. The resulting audio sounds fine, and when I ran tones through it the scope showed no undue clipping or distortion. It does have some issues with sawtooth at frequencies above 4kHz, but I could see it rather than hear it. If you're an audiophile who really CAN hear the difference then you're probably not looking at this beast as an option anyway. Emerson Lake and Palmer might sound a little gnarly through this.For the average Jane or Joe this will do the job. But the manufacturers, whoever they might be, really should look into intensity of those LEDs. They are bright enough to make me wonder if there might be a way to weaponize this thing.
Christinae L. Rapp
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2016
The equalizer surprisingly sounds very good. After trying to unplug an RCA and the jack pulling completely out I didn't expect too much and was kind of disappointed but I changed cables and inputs and it worked great and sounded very good. I read some of the other reviews about the brightness of the lights. I thought people were just being too picky. My apologies. You can be sitting in a pitch black room with the EQ on and still see what's in the room. RIDICULOUSLY bright. The spectrum has no line level adjustment so if you want to see the analyzer work you have to have it turned up really....really loud. I have it hooked up to a Harman/Kardon Signature Series receiver and amp and love the sound quality. It's just not the highest build quality.