Rotel RE-2000 Owner's Manual
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To connect the Rotel RE-2000 Equalizer, use RCA cables to connect the output of your audio source to the input of the equalizer, and then connect the output of the equalizer to the input of your amplifier or receiver. Make sure all devices are powered off during connection.
Start by setting all frequency bands to the neutral or zero position. Then adjust each band by small increments to enhance or reduce specific frequencies based on your room acoustics and personal preference. A pink noise generator and an SPL meter can be helpful tools for precise adjustments.
Ensure all connections are secure and that the equalizer is powered on. Check that the bypass switch is not engaged, as this can disable the equalization effect. Additionally, verify that the volume levels on both the equalizer and the connected devices are turned up.
Humming noise can be caused by a ground loop. Ensure that all connected devices are plugged into the same power strip to share a common ground. Check all cable connections for any loose or damaged wires. Additionally, try using shielded cables to reduce interference.
Regularly clean the exterior with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using any liquid cleaners. Inspect the cables and connections periodically for any signs of wear or damage. If you encounter any issues with the equalizer's performance, consult a professional technician for further inspection.
Yes, you can use the Rotel RE-2000 with a digital audio setup by converting the digital signal to analog using a DAC (Digital-to-Analog Converter) before connecting to the equalizer. Ensure the DAC has RCA outputs to connect to the equalizer.
The Rotel RE-2000 does not have a digital reset function. To revert to a default setting, manually adjust all frequency sliders to the center or zero position. If the equalizer is not performing properly, consider power cycling the unit.
The bypass switch allows the audio signal to pass through the equalizer without any modification. This is useful for comparing the equalized sound to the original, unaltered sound or when you want to temporarily disable the equalizer's effects.
Distortion can occur if the input signal is too strong. Ensure that the input levels are not set too high and that the equalizer is not clipping. Adjust the gain settings and check that each frequency band is not excessively boosted.
Yes, it can be used in a home theater setup. Connect the equalizer between the audio output of your AV receiver and the input of your power amplifier. This allows you to tailor the frequency response to suit your listening environment and personal preferences.