Item(s) for Sale:
Eclipse 21010 1/2 Din 5 band EQ
Item(s) Description/Condition:
Used, but in good shape. Has some scratches on the case, but the face is in very nice shape. Here is some info about it that I found online:
The benefit of an external equalizer is, obviously, the improved sound performance achieved by optimizing playback to the speakers and the car's interior. The Eclipse 21010 adds another benefit. The 21010 has an AV selector auxiliary input, so even if a vehicle's head unit doesn't, users can add an external audio device such as a digital audio player or even a satellite radio tuner to the system, with an independent volume control and an A/B input select switch right on the front panel. This is very handy indeed.
The 21010 is a five-band equalizer, with bands at 250Hz, 600Hz, 1,500Hz, 4,000Hz, and 10,000Hz. It easily adjusts frequency and Q for precise control. Its frequency response is from 20Hz to 30,000Hz, and the signal-to-noise ratio is 106dB. An EQ defeat switch lets users easily check to make sure they are making a true improvement to the sound.
There are high- and low-pass filters for all inputs (front, rear, and subwoofer), and the 21010 has a turn-on delay adjustable from 0 to 4 seconds to prevent unwanted pops and hits from getting to the speakers. The Eclipse 21010 stands out in a world of basic and unimpressive equalizers.
Price:
Looking for $50
Shipping and Miscellaneous Item Information:
Located in Milwaukee
Item Pictures:
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Eclipse 21010 1/2 Din 5 band EQ
Item(s) Description/Condition:
Used, but in good shape. Has some scratches on the case, but the face is in very nice shape. Here is some info about it that I found online:
The benefit of an external equalizer is, obviously, the improved sound performance achieved by optimizing playback to the speakers and the car's interior. The Eclipse 21010 adds another benefit. The 21010 has an AV selector auxiliary input, so even if a vehicle's head unit doesn't, users can add an external audio device such as a digital audio player or even a satellite radio tuner to the system, with an independent volume control and an A/B input select switch right on the front panel. This is very handy indeed.
The 21010 is a five-band equalizer, with bands at 250Hz, 600Hz, 1,500Hz, 4,000Hz, and 10,000Hz. It easily adjusts frequency and Q for precise control. Its frequency response is from 20Hz to 30,000Hz, and the signal-to-noise ratio is 106dB. An EQ defeat switch lets users easily check to make sure they are making a true improvement to the sound.
There are high- and low-pass filters for all inputs (front, rear, and subwoofer), and the 21010 has a turn-on delay adjustable from 0 to 4 seconds to prevent unwanted pops and hits from getting to the speakers. The Eclipse 21010 stands out in a world of basic and unimpressive equalizers.
Price:
Looking for $50
Shipping and Miscellaneous Item Information:
Located in Milwaukee
Item Pictures:
(List pictures in this section, 1st picture should be your username/date if you have less than 10 positive feedbacks with the i-Trader system or less than 10 references that you have sold to in the past. (These must be listed in your signature, or a link provided to a feedback thread listing these references)).
