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Behringer EQ700 Graphic Equalizer Pedal Reviews

Behringer EQ700 Graphic Equalizer Pedal Reviews Home >> Guitars Amps and Effects >> Guitar EQ

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Manufacturer: Behringer
Price: $24.99
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About the Behringer EQ700 Graphic Equalizer Pedal

Shape your sound effortlessly and eliminate feedback with 7 EQ bands. Tackle frequencies ranging from 100Hz to 6.4kHz with a powerful 15dB boost/cut per band. This Behringer product has been designed to compete head to head with leading products on the market.

Behringer EQ700 Graphic Equalizer Pedal Reviews

The first thing any guitarist should get after their first guitar and first amplifier is their first equalizer pedal (put it right after the guitar in your signal chain).. Even a novice will be able to shape beginner equipment into clear, well-defined, and possibly even legendary sounds with a few minutes of tweaking. You'll end up leaving this pedal on all the time. Even if you think you don't need the tone-shaping abilities, this is probably still the cheapest boost pedal around.Don't let the price fool you, this will do pretty much the exact same job as pedals going for four times as much. Behringer may be affordable, but they're not cheap in my experience.Unlike most pedals, it's important to note that there is no room for batteries - you must have a 9V power source to use this pedal. (Or I'm extremely oblivious, I took this fella's shell apart to see what makes it tick.) I do want to note that my particular pedal has a low-volume hiss, which I've found very noticeable on high gain settings and the high sweep on my wah pedal - although I also have unresolved grounding issues in my apartment that may be exacerbating this. The slider knobs also feel a bit fragile and pop off relatively easily, but you can still move the sliders without them. Not a big deal on either count.Bottom line, get an equalizer pedal - this is the most affordable option by far, and it'll get the job done satisfactorily. In fact, get two or three to throw in your signal chain, especially if you use other effects, it's really nice to be able to shape pre- and post- distortion among other things.

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