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Clarion EQS755 7-Band Car Audio Graphic Equalizer with Front 3.5mm Auxiliary Input, Rear RCA Auxiliary Input and High Level Speaker Inputs, BLACK

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Features

  • 1/2-DIN chassis graphic equalizer with built-in low-pass filter6-channel/ 8-Volt RCA outputs (front, rear and subwoofer)7-ban graphic equalizer (50Hz, 125Hz, 315Hz, 750Hz, 2.2Khz, 6Khz, 16Khz)
  • 3.5mm Front aux input2-channel RCA aux input with variable gain adjustments and high level speaker inputs
  • Blue illumination independent master volume and subwoofer level Control with fader control select able 12Db low-pass Filer (60Hz or 90Hz)
  • Ground loop isolation circuit Dimensions: 7"(w)x4-1/4"(l)x1"(h)

Description

The EQS755 is 1/2-DIN chassis Graphic EQ w/ built-in low-pass filter. Equipped with a full-featured 7-band Graphic equalizer, you will enjoy superior control over the audio spectrum with frequency adjustments in the 50 Hz to 16 kHz range over seven bands. This gives you the power to get the most of your sound system, and the ability to contour the sound output to your musical taste.

Item dimensions L x W x H: 4.25 x 7 x 1 inches


Voltage: 8


Manufacturer: Clarion Corporation of America


Maximum Supply Voltage: 8 Volts (DC)


Minimum Supply Voltage: 8 Volts (DC)


Item dimensions L x W x H: ‎4.25 x 7 x 1 inches


Voltage: ‎8


Manufacturer: ‎Clarion Corporation of America


Maximum Supply Voltage: ‎8 Volts (DC)


Minimum Supply Voltage: ‎8 Volts (DC)


Mounting Type: ‎1/2-DIN Chassis Mount


Brand: ‎Clarion


Number of Channels: ‎6


Package Type Name: ‎EQ


Specification Met: ‎FCC


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎51


UPC: ‎729218020951


Product Dimensions: ‎4.25 x 7 x 1 inches


Item Weight: ‎1.6 pounds


Department: ‎CAR EQ


Item model number: ‎EQS755


Batteries: ‎1 9V batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎Yes


Date First Available: ‎January 13, 2015


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The Clarion EQS755 has received overall positive reviews mainly for its performance and ease of installation. Many users praised it for being "old school" as they find it effective in preventing digital clipping and maintaining headroom. The device also seems to work quite well with different vehicles, particularly Toyota Highlanders made between 2014 to 2019. However, a few users were yet to use it and thus their feedback was limited.

Pros

  • 👍 Well-regarded for its "old school" performance
  • 👌 Helps in preventing digital clipping and maintaining headroom
  • 🚗 Works seamlessly with many vehicles, particularly Toyota Highlanders from 2014-2019

Cons

  • 👎 Some users have yet to try out the device, thus no negative aspects have been pointed out

Should I Buy It?

Yes. Given the high praise it continuously receives for its performance, the Clarion EQS755 appears to be a worthwhile investment particularly for users having older model vehicles who are looking to enhance their audio experience.


  • Works well with factory head unit,
Style: 7 Bands Equalizer
This is my first EQ,therefore I have nothing to compare it too. What I can say is that the Clarion EQS755 gave my stock head unit power and much boost. I have an amp just for my sub woofer and amp for head unit. Like the brightness of the blue light give my truck flare and enough light to see the controls. I purchased in January it’s now April. I always wait b4 I give a product review. The quality of the sound is great. There is hiss but adjusted my amp and Clarion EQs755 hiss is now faint. The only small drawback is I’m inthe prcess of learning or the adjustments of the knobs. It would be great if there was numbers so I can proper adjust unit. The EQ is well put together quality product would buy again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2025 by Simply

  • Got a stock head unit you love? Forget the LOC
Style: 7 Bands Equalizer
Got a stock head unit you love? Forget the LOC, this is what you want. My truck has a uconnect 430n. Navagation, hard disk drive, iPod port in the glove box..Siriusxm if you like bad audio.. nice head unit, but no low rca outputs. The EQ on the head unit is "low, mid, high".. The clarion covers what the head unit is missing. Takes in the speaker wire, converts to front, rear, sub rca out to amp. Gives complete EQ control at your fingertips while driving. Separate bass mob (subwoofer only) means not having to mount another bass boost knob from the amp. Or better yet, no crawling under the seat to adjust eq and sub output.. Yes, it's damn bright. I mounted it low on the dash, out of my line of sight while looking at the road. It lights up my lower console pockets very well so I don't have to turn on overhead light. Had one of these in my first car over 20 years ago. There is a reason they are still being manufactured. Update: this really brought put the distortion of my factory head unit. So I ditched the HU and installed an Android tablet. Line out of earphone jack to main input on EQ. Loud and CLEAR. Ran AUX rear out for CD player, and front AUX for friends sharing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2018 by Richard S. Paulin Richard S. Paulin

  • Received nicely packaged
Style: 7 Bands Equalizer
Received new unit in new box with harness and hardware. Will update in a few onced installed. June 2023. Finally did the install in a 2014 accord. Sounds amazing with the EQ. I have a 2amp setup. I first installed the lc2i but it was still lacking the nice big sound that i expected. It would just distort and couldnt get the nice clean bass i was expecting from a 12 kicker cvr with a 500 watt rms kenwood amp. The rear deck would rattle so bad. I replaced all the stock speakers. Cut a bigger hole in rear deck for 6x9s. Added kilmat and speaker foam. Night and day difference. Still left the lc2i installed to avoid rewiring. Night and day difference with the EQ. Kept the stock head unit to keep it looking stock. I installed the EQ on left side under dash so i can easily reach with my left hand. Others complained about light being to bright so its not in plane sight. I'll just cover it up with a black cover so it dont stand out. An EQ was a popular thing back in the day. When i grew up everyone had them. I still think you need an EQ regardless of all these new updated deviced. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2022 by Big abe

  • The best peace of audio equipment you can add to your system.
Style: 7 Bands Equalizer
I have to 12 inch woofers 2 6/5 an 2 6by9s along with a 10 in screen deck. An 2 1000 watt amps ,The deck does not have enough output lines for all the speakers i have so by me having to put adaptors in to my outputs i was losing power. Once i added the clarion EQ i gained all of my power an i can say it sounds 100 percent better, i can control my highs an mids an also my subs an all the in betweens, the EQ is while put together very sturdy , for under 80 bucks beleave me when i say it the best peace you can add to your system. The install is very simple even for a beginner, the outputs an inputs speaks for them shelfs simple. I can honestly say this is worth every penny of what i paid a major up grade to my system an ive had no problems what so ever. Very satisfyed . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2021 by Alonzo Alonzo

  • 🙂
Style: 7 Bands Equalizer
Muy buena calidad.. Excelente
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2025 by Willy

  • Overall, the is a pretty solid unit
Style: 7 Bands Equalizer
SetUp: I installed this into a 1968 Chevy Impala, and wired it directly to the ACC circuit. My signal chain runs from an inexpensive, vintage, Audiovox cassette deck to the 'Hi Input' of the Clarion. The Clarions output runs to a small (600w) amplifier in the trunk (approx. 10 feet of line), and from the amp into 200w Hertz speakers. Observations: Running the cassette deck and radio sound absolutely amazing and crystal clear. However, the AUX inputs on my Clarion are a little sketchy; a. Rear AUX Input: I am running a 5th Gen iPod via 1/8th to RCA connectors into the Rear AUX Input. iPod volume set to approx 80%. I have the input and output trim pots set to the middle settings. I am experiencing SEVERE static/white noise, the level of which does NOT correspond to changes in RPM. b. Front AUX Input: Running a 5th Gen iPod via 1/8th to 1/8th stereo connector to the Front AUX Input. The volume level of the iPod is 80%. The volume level and overall quality of the front input is slightly louder at the same settings, and 'slightly' more clear, than the Rear AUX input, however the same amount of white noise is continues to be present in the signal. c. I have added line filters to the Clarions input/output lines, as well as power and ground lines, but the AUX channels continue to present white noise. I have also tested the iPod in two other vehicles and the white noise is not present. Conclusions: While I cannot rule out the iPod completely as the source of the noise, I've concluded that the Clarion AUX channels are not reliable. HOWEVER, the quality of audio from the cassette deck/Hi Input channel is OUTSTANDING! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2025 by MikeMongo

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