Rotel RE-700 Owner's Manual
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To connect the Rotel RE-700 Equalizer, plug the audio input cables from your audio source into the 'Input' jacks and the output cables into the 'Output' jacks of the equalizer. Then connect the equalizer's output to your amplifier or receiver.
Start by setting all frequency sliders to the middle position (0 dB). Adjust each band according to your listening preference, starting from the lowest frequency to the highest. Make small adjustments and listen to the changes in audio quality.
Ensure that all connections are secure and correct. Check if the equalizer is powered on. If using a tape monitor loop, make sure the tape monitor function is engaged on your receiver.
Check for ground loops. Ensure that all interconnected devices share the same electrical ground. Use shorter cables and avoid running audio cables parallel to power cords.
Regularly dust the exterior with a soft, dry cloth. Ensure the ventilation openings are clean. Periodically check all connections for corrosion or wear.
Yes, you can integrate the Rotel RE-700 into a home theater system by connecting it between the preamp outputs and power amp inputs, or through a tape monitor loop if available.
The Rotel RE-700 does not have a reset function. To reset adjustments, manually return all sliders to the neutral (0 dB) position.
Gently clean the sliders with a can of compressed air. If the issue persists, consider using an electronic contact cleaner, ensuring not to oversaturate the components.
The Rotel RE-700 is designed for standard shelf placement and does not come with rack-mounting hardware. However, third-party rack-mount kits may be available.
The Rotel RE-700 operates on standard household AC power (120V or 220V depending on the region). Refer to the back panel of the unit for specific voltage requirements.