AudioControl Epicenter Bass Restoration Processor

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Used AudioControl Epicenter Bass Restoration Processor - Grey

Condition:

Item is used and shows normal signs of wear & tear, but functions 100% as it should.

Included in this sale:

x1 - AudioControl Epicenter Bass Restoration Processor, x1 Brand New pwr/rem/gnd plug with inline fuse, & x1 Brand New ACR-1 Remote Effect Level Conrol. (Cord is not in pics but IS also included in this sale)

Price:

$100 Shipped (CONUS)

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On Me

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AudioControl's legendary Epicenter bass processor will maximize the low-frequency power and punch of your bass system, from a simple powered tube to a full-blown competition setup. Simply install this processor between your car's receiver and your outboard amplifiers, and hear what you've been missing.

Sophisticated processing analyzes the incoming signal, restores low bass fundamental tones, and increases your bass response without stressing out your speakers. You can connect The Epicenter to any receiver with preamp outputs — its balanced inputs will reject noise from your car's electrical system. A subsonic filter removes extreme low bass from your signal so your amps and subs will play louder and cleaner, and a single band ParaBass bass equalizer lets you fine tune the bass.

Just rotate the single knob on the included dash-mounted controller to control bass restoration — it's that simple. The Epicenter does a great job of pumping up digital music files or live recordings on disc, restoring low bass that's been lost to compression or poor recording. Plus, iPods and other MP3 players roll off low bass in order to make your headphones sound better. With one twist of a knob, the Epicenter restores these low frequencies, making your iPod sound better over your car's sound system.

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Highlights:

bass restoration processor (gray)

increases bass response from your system

2-channel preamp inputs and outputs

Para-Bass controls adjust center-frequency and width of bass EQ processing

fixed subsonic filter (33 Hz, 12/dB octave)

wired dash-mount bass remote

8"W x 6-1/2"H x 1-3/16"D

frequency response: 10 to 100,000 Hz

weight: 1.7 pounds

Features:

Bass Restoration: Rather than simply turning up the bass, the patented bass restoration circuit takes a full range input signal and measures the upper harmonics of the bass frequency range to determine what frequencies have been lost during the recording process, then correctly restores the missing bass information. The remote rotary knob allows you control how much bass is restored to the system. A full range signal is output from the Epicenter Plus that can feed a full range amp, a subwoofer amp (with built-in crossover), or an outboard crossover.

Para-Bass: Para-Bass is a single band, parametric equalizer for the bass output. The center frequency is continuously variable from 27 Hz to 63 Hz. The width of the band is also adjustable.

Bass Maximization: The Bass Maximization circuit allows The Epicenter Plus to maximize the bass output of any system while restraining destructive bursts, which can damage speakers. the 5.0 volt factory setting can be changed to 2.5, 7.5, or 10 volts if the amplifier and speakers can handle it.

Remote: The bass restoration level is adjusted using the included wired remote. The remote is designed to be dash mounted, within reach of the driver; it can be mounted under the dash with the supplied bracket, or the bracket can be removed and the knob and LED can be custom mounted through the dash. Dimensions:

Width: 2.557"

Height: 1.489"

Depth: 1.824" (2.448" including knob)

Subsonic Filter: The subsonic filter crossover point is 33 Hz; it's governed by a replaceable chip, so it can be changed to 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, or 45 Hz.

Balanced Inputs: Using the balanced differential input circuit cancels noise picked up in the transmission line between the Epicenter Plus and the the source unit. The inputs can be set to balanced or unbalanced if needed.

Ground Isolation: The power supply ground is switchable, in case of ground loop noise. The factory position is fully isolated (typically the best choice), but can be changed to Ground or 200Ω.

Terminal Block: The power/ground/remote terminal is removable; the wiring is attached to the block, then the block is plugged into the Epicenter.

Specifications:

Maximum Input Level: 15 volts RMS

Maximum Output Level: 9.5 volts RMS/13 volts peak

Frequency response: 10 Hz-100 kHz;±1dB

THD: 0.003%

S/N Ratio: 130dB

Balanced Input Noise Rejection: >60 dB

Input Impedance: 10 kΩ

Output Impedance: 150 ohms

 
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