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TOPSTRONGGEAR TSG7EQ 7-Band Car Audio Graphic Equalizer with Front 3.5mm Aux Input, High Voltage RCA Outputs and High Level Speaker Inputs

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  • 6 Channel High Performance Car Audio 1/2 DIN 7-ban Electronic Graphic Equalizer
  • High Voltage (Max Output Voltage-8 Volt ) Gold Plated RCA Outputs - Front, Rear, and Subwoofer (with Variable Subwoofer Level Control on Front of EQ)
  • 3.5mm Front aux input 2-channel RCA aux input with variable gain adjustments and high level speaker inputs,7 Fully Adjustable -12 dB to +12 dB EQ Bands (50 Hz, 125 Hz, 320 Hz, 750 Hz, 2. 2 kHz, 6 kHz, 16 kHz) with Built-in Fader Control
  • Blue illumination independent master volume and subwoofer level Control with fader control select able 12Db low-pass Filer (60Hz or 90Hz)
  • Included components: Installation Brackets and Hardware



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Calvin
2025-08-19 14:55:23
Great so far doing it's job
Rene
2025-07-29 17:52:24
Topstrongear is the same as the clarion brand Amazon didn't let me upload pictures for some reason
Todd Quattrociocchi
2025-07-09 20:45:11
Works as should easy setup
hector
2025-05-28 11:30:28
👍
J-Zilla
2025-05-16 10:58:51
My car didn’t have a working stereo but did have a factory premium audio which came with an amp. Instead of installing a stereo I decided to keep it simple and just do a stereo delete and use my phone connected directly to the amp with an RCA harness adapter. The setup was working fine but I use an iPhone so I’m limited to only in app EQ on only on two apps. This device is pretty much a physical EQ with knobs to adjust frequency bands.Installation was very easy because I just opened up the single din I had used for the stereo delete and mounted the EQ on it. I borrowed the power, ground and remote from the RCA harness adapter I already had installed. I’m still using my phone but I just connected the RCAs to the EQ then output to the amp.The sound definitely cleaned up compared to the apple dongle I was using, im not sure if the better sound is from a built in DAC or just because of the custom EQ but it sounds much better. The only downside for me was that I also had a Bluetooth dongle that gets power from a cigarette lighter that I was starting to use but the EQ amplified the noise in the power from that source.Overall the EQ seems to work pretty well, it has a separate sub input/output and the frequency bands are set to useable values. I’m not sure I would get this type of EQ if I already had an aftermarket stereo with a sophisticated built in EQ like on most mid tier pioneer stereos but for my setup it’s perfect.
Toucifer
2025-04-10 16:42:03
This EQ is pretty easy to install if you know your way around a car stereo's wiring. It works and sounds as good as you would think an $40 EQ should. It would have been nice to have a subwoofer kill switch built in, but it's not a big deal. I'm not trying to win any competitions, so it works for me.
Aaron
2025-03-18 15:20:31
If you have a system where you can't turn it very loud or it doesn't seem like it gets loud enough is equalizer is perfect. It's designed so that you turn your stereo up to the point right before it sounds distorted, and then you don't change your head unit volume anymore from there on you adjust this equalizer's volume from that point on and with that it allows your music to go louder without distorting it to the stereo's limitations. Wiring it is rather simple there's a very good set of instructions and explain everything clearly as long as you have installed stuff like this in the past and are familiar with car audio. If you're not really familiar with car audio this is going to be a daunting task for you just saying. But otherwise this is super cool I've always wanted a graphic equalizer in this one does all of that and some
Jtech
2025-02-18 15:17:53
Tried this on a larger PA system, and used a power brick to run on 12V DC. Appeared to work decently from what I could test. I did notice the port colors and the labels on the top are reversed. White=left, red= right on almost any audio gear. This was the other way around though. This did not impact much but just have to make sure you watch the connections, but does not give much confidence in something when has a fairly big mistake like this. I just listened and it seemed the frequencies did adjust about as expected though perhaps not as much as I would have thought.
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