

The front plate is indeed aluminum, but fairly thin and painted black. If you plan on actually using the equalizer as I do, I'm sorry, that display will probably remain off most of the time.īuild quality is solidly OK. If you want the shiny reverb lights to play along with your music (fair enough: they look neat), its best not to hook this equalizer up in the signal path. This was a fairly popular effect to add to audio systems in the early 1980s and, in my opinion, it sounds absolutely terrible. I'm sorry to say that this thing has a built in reverberation generator. It has a VFD Spectrum Analyzer (those bouncing bars that dance with your music) which is a nice touch, as well as a reverberation depth display which looks really but will most likely never be on.

Each of the switches has its own LED, along with a few LED indicators on the bottom row. It does not muddy up the signal path like some other models from this era do, it has a couple neat displays on it, and the 12 bands are granular enough for basic tweaking. This is a decent equalizer for the early 1980s. I have been in the hobby since the late 1970's and have accumulated a large. Price$250.00 Calls Only Cash Only We live in Ariton, Alabama not Florida. Vintage Kenwood GE-1100 12 Band Graphic Equalizer, Spectrum Analyzer &Reverb which is in good working condition. Vintage Kenwood GE-1100, 12 Band Graphic Equalizer - $250 (Ariton, Alabama).Everything works great and all lights work as the should.

Also can be adjusted on the left and right channel separately. This is a very nice Kenwood GE-1000 graphic equalizer with time delay and depth adjustments.

Kenwood GE-1100 Graphic Equalizer - $250 (Ariton, Alabama).Price$250.00 Calls Only Cash Only We live in Ariton, Alabama not in FloridaNO texts NO emails. Vintage Kenwood GE-1100 Graphic Equalizer - $250 (Ariton, Alabama).
