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Sony SEQ-711 EqualizerAlthough SEQ-711 at first glance looks very similar to Aiwa equalizer (especially by the placement of buttons responsible for band choice of level regulation), it significantly overmatches in its abilities. This device from the category of electronic toys is for those, who love to vary sounds and put the traditional performance into a couch of fixed AFC, which were plane for you by the creators of the device. So, you just have to press the buttons; fortunately, there are enough fixed modes in this device - ten. And you can add five your own modes. And to enable one more from three delay options to any of them (music, film, simulated video) for the creating of surrounding effect. However, the used two-band indicator displays the signal level only on seven regulation frequencies and one more additional and different by graphics shows the generalsignal level in the channel. By the way, also there is only one indication mode like in Aiwa equalizer - peak mode with memorization. In our opinion, the placement of two these modes nearby is more comfortable because it allows you to appraise quickly the difference by channels. Another more significant difference is the presence of reverse frequency response (REV) that also predeterminesa significant extension of the designated area. Generally, the device is quite sophisticated, but, unfortunately, is not from the last line of the company, and this is immediately evident by the appearance of the front panel. Obviously, for this reason there are no special characteristics for the record on tape, which always present in newer models. ![]() |