Kenwood GE-35 (1986)
A 7-band analog stereo graphic equalizer made in Japan for precise audio tone shaping.
Overview
The Kenwood GE-35 is a stereo 7-band graphic equalizer manufactured in Japan. Released in 1986, it was designed to allow detailed control over audio frequency response through seven adjustable faders per channel. This unit features stereo left and right RCA inputs and outputs, with two input and two output pairs for flexible system integration. It operates as an analog audio device, maintaining signal path purity without digital processing.
Specifications
| Product type | Graphic Equalizer |
| Number of bands | 7-band |
| Inputs/outputs | stereo L/R RCA audio inputs and outputs. With 2 inputs and 2 outputs |
| Technology | Analog |
| Color | Black |
| Country of Origin | Japan |
| Weight | 3 kg |
Design
The GE-35 is a 7-channel analog audio device with stereo RCA connections and physical slider faders for each frequency band. All faders and switches are designed for smooth operation, and units in excellent condition have been noted to function noise-free after proper cleaning.
Market
Units described as "excellent (used)" show minimal wear and fully functional controls, with maintenance including cleaning of faders and switches to ensure noise-free performance.
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