🎶 Tune In, Stand Out! Elevate your drive with the EQS755!
The Clarion EQS755 is a compact 1/2-DIN car audio graphic equalizer featuring a 7-band EQ, versatile input options, and powerful RCA outputs, designed to enhance your in-car audio experience with precision and style.
Item Weight | 1.6 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 4.25 x 7 x 1 inches |
Item model number | EQS755 |
Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
Wireless Remote | No |
Warranty | Limited one year parts and labor |
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Works well with factory head unit,
This is my first EQ,therefore I have nothing to compare it too. What I can say is that the Clarion EQS755 gave my stock head unit power and much boost. I have an amp just for my sub woofer and amp for head unit. Like the brightness of the blue light give my truck flare and enough light to see the controls. I purchased in January it’s now April. I always wait b4 I give a product review. The quality of the sound is great. There is hiss but adjusted my amp and Clarion EQs755 hiss is now faint. The only small drawback is I’m inthe prcess of learning or the adjustments of the knobs. It would be great if there was numbers so I can proper adjust unit. The EQ is well put together quality product would buy again.
F**Z
Good
Good
S**A
Good use
Great buy
G**!
Best eq ever!
Love it!!
J**Z
Amazing stuff
Works great and good sounds quality
M**O
Overall, the is a pretty solid unit
SetUp:I installed this into a 1968 Chevy Impala, and wired it directly to the ACC circuit. My signal chain runs from an inexpensive, vintage, Audiovox cassette deck to the 'Hi Input' of the Clarion. The Clarions output runs to a small (600w) amplifier in the trunk (approx. 10 feet of line), and from the amp into 200w Hertz speakers.Observations:Running the cassette deck and radio sound absolutely amazing and crystal clear.However, the AUX inputs on my Clarion are a little sketchy;a. Rear AUX Input: I am running a 5th Gen iPod via 1/8th to RCA connectors into the Rear AUX Input. iPod volume set to approx 80%. I have the input and output trim pots set to the middle settings. I am experiencing SEVERE static/white noise, the level of which does NOT correspond to changes in RPM.b. Front AUX Input: Running a 5th Gen iPod via 1/8th to 1/8th stereo connector to the Front AUX Input. The volume level of the iPod is 80%. The volume level and overall quality of the front input is slightly louder at the same settings, and 'slightly' more clear, than the Rear AUX input, however the same amount of white noise is continues to be present in the signal.c. I have added line filters to the Clarions input/output lines, as well as power and ground lines, but the AUX channels continue to present white noise. I have also tested the iPod in two other vehicles and the white noise is not present.Conclusions:While I cannot rule out the iPod completely as the source of the noise, I've concluded that the Clarion AUX channels are not reliable. HOWEVER, the quality of audio from the cassette deck/Hi Input channel is OUTSTANDING!
Y**
Exente ecualizador
The media could not be loaded. Ecualizado. Perfecto para unos Drivers
D**N
Got it working plugged into an outlet
I wanted an equalizer for my desktop audio setup, so I read a couple reviews here and asked some people on diy speaker forums how to plug this into an outlet and figured out how to do it.You'll need an ac/dc 12v 2amp regulated power supply. There's a $14 one on amazon with a phoenix connector adapter. The remote turn on wire and the main power wires both need positive 12v. You can just splice those 2 cables' ends together, which I did by soldering, and you should have 2 cables coming from the equalizer: the spliced cable (power/remote on) and ground. If you have the psu mentioned fit both the spliced cable end of the equalizer into the + and the ground cable end into the - of the phoenix adapter. If you don't have an adapter, dissect your PSU's dc cable and note which one is ground and which is power and solder or crimp the dc power to the end of the spliced cable and the dc ground to the end of the ground cable and protect yourself from the electric bits.With the power supply cable connected to the phoenix adapter, I took the finished cable and wrapped up the thin 18 gauge wires with electrical tape as well as the connection areas.The front aux port only functions as an aux in, not aux out, so if you have music/audio you wanna input with 3.5 aux, it works fine. To use 3.5mm headphones with this equalizer you need an rca male to 3.5 aux female cable and to attach the adapter to the backside 'front out' LR RCA ports.
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