MJ
fair product
For the price, is just neat. Behringer nails every single part of the circuit it bases its analog pedals on at a ridiculous price. Of course, no one gives a dollar for a cent so the chassis is quite weak. If you expect that this product survive an energetic gig kicking it every two songs, you're gonna be quite dissapointed. But if you have a switching system on your pedalboard, that's the least of the problems with these pedals.
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Worth having
I wasn't sure I needed a graphic EQ, so I got the Behringer to dip my toes and as my first pedal from them I was pleasantly surprised with the quality.
Not completely transparent, and the bands boost the signal when set to 0, but with some tweaking it's a very usable pedal and the hiss is negligible.
Sturdy enough for live use, especially if left always on.
Not completely transparent, and the bands boost the signal when set to 0, but with some tweaking it's a very usable pedal and the hiss is negligible.
Sturdy enough for live use, especially if left always on.
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EA
Good value quality/price
It is a little bit noisy, but just a little. Useless for recording, just OK for guitar, really handy when it comes to EQ a mic and rise their signal or a stompbox; something like that.
Great deal for the money. Dont let you cheat about the plastic cover, the thing is durable, even if you stomp on it like hell (I do and after 3 years still like new.
Great deal for the money. Dont let you cheat about the plastic cover, the thing is durable, even if you stomp on it like hell (I do and after 3 years still like new.
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AJ
A very servicable EQ pedal
First off, this pedal does exactly what it says on the tin and im very happy with it for my studio use. The only thing letting this pedal down is its build quality. Its cheap plastic but you already know that.
I needed a cheap EQ pedal for studio use and this is it. I didnt need to play extra for a metal housing because i didnt need it. If you are planning to tour with this thing then maybe look somewhere else
I needed a cheap EQ pedal for studio use and this is it. I didnt need to play extra for a metal housing because i didnt need it. If you are planning to tour with this thing then maybe look somewhere else
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CQ
Works great, but mind your gain staging
Good value for money, a little lacking in headroom. If you're running it further down the effects chain, I'd advise cutting over boosting. Plastic case wont take a kicking - don't kick it.
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T
Great for beginners.
Easy to use, very cheap, and it works perfectly fine for me.
Very fun to mess around and try out and hearing the difference in what sound your guitar can produce with a slide.
Smart design, just like your reliable BOSS pedals. You can stomp it on or off without being afraid of hitting the EQ sliders.
Very fun to mess around and try out and hearing the difference in what sound your guitar can produce with a slide.
Smart design, just like your reliable BOSS pedals. You can stomp it on or off without being afraid of hitting the EQ sliders.
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M
Good price, flimsy buttons.
I like the frequency band setup, but the buttons feel flimsy. I use it for gigging, connected in FX loop and it gets the job done for me.
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W
Affordable and Functional Sound Shaping Tool
PROS
- When it comes to fulfilling its role as an equalizer, the EQ700 proves to be dependable.
- With each fader at 0, there is no loss of volume and no change in the sound of the guitar
- The plastic case seems robust enough
CONS
- One noticeable downside is the switch, which emits a less-than-reassuring click when engaged and feels somewhat cheap. While this might not impact its core functionality, it does affect the overall user experience.
- A minor but helpful addition would be a reference notch indicating when the faders are set at the neutral position (0).
- If intended for regular stomping during live performances, the EQ700 might raise reservations due to its plastic knobs and switch. However, if used primarily as an "always on" pedal, these concerns might not be as relevant.
- When it comes to fulfilling its role as an equalizer, the EQ700 proves to be dependable.
- With each fader at 0, there is no loss of volume and no change in the sound of the guitar
- The plastic case seems robust enough
CONS
- One noticeable downside is the switch, which emits a less-than-reassuring click when engaged and feels somewhat cheap. While this might not impact its core functionality, it does affect the overall user experience.
- A minor but helpful addition would be a reference notch indicating when the faders are set at the neutral position (0).
- If intended for regular stomping during live performances, the EQ700 might raise reservations due to its plastic knobs and switch. However, if used primarily as an "always on" pedal, these concerns might not be as relevant.
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Tm
Handy Tool
This thing reacts in a surprisingly stately manner. It sounds terrific. Best used in a studio environment due to the plastic.
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R
Decent Eq but sucks the tone out of my acoustic
For the price it’s a great pedal but you should expect your tone to feel a bit duller when you turn the pedal on with a flat eq setting. This. An be compensated but it’s not a transparent pedal.
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