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The Behringer EQ700 is a 7-band graphic equalizer pedal designed for musicians seeking to refine their sound. With a wide frequency range and a powerful boost/cut feature, it allows for precise audio shaping while eliminating feedback. The pedal is battery powered, ensuring portability, and includes a status LED for easy monitoring.
Item Weight | 0.73 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.84"L x 2.76"W x 2.13"H |
Color | Lt Yellow |
Style Name | GRAPHIC EQUALIZER EQ700 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Controls Type | Knob |
Signal Format | Analog |
Hardware Connectivity | 1/4-inch Audio |
Amperage | 0.3 Milliamps |
Audio Output Effects | Distortion |
Voltage | 9 |
S**1
Amazingly functional EQ at a dirt-cheap price
This is possibly the most impactful $25 to $30 you could spend on a single pedal to shape your guitar tone. I owned the BOSS GE-7 for many years - I bought thinking I could fix a crummy amp just by moving some sliders around. I was wrong, obviously, and as my gear improved later in life, I sold the GE-7 and forgot about EQ pedals, for the most part. Recently, however, I was looking at trying one of the more premium options, like the MXR 6-band or 10-band or BOSS EQ-200, but couldn't justify the price. So, I figured I would just try out the Behringer for $25 to see if it was something I could use.I'm actually surprised how good this is for such a cheap pedal. I was expecting it to introduce a bunch of white noise (something the GE-7 was known for), but it really has not been an issue. Placing this after a Tonex ONE (or a drive pedal) allows you to dramatically transform the sound of that pedal. Placing it before an amp or a drive allows you to use it almost like clean boost, and I love that it has a master level control.If I'm being critical, we know about the build quality of these pedals. It's similar to a BOSS, but an all-plastic construction that I could definitely see failing down the road. Also, the frequency sliders work, but are a little wobbly and also do not have the "notch" position in the middle, so you do not know when they are exactly at zero. BUT, those are minor quibbles with a pedal that costs a little bit more from a full meal from Panera Bread. If you're unsure if EQ is something you could use, this Behringer pedal is a great, low-risk place to start.
B**S
Great value eq
Works as advertised. For 25 bucks, you can't beat it. Sliders feel cheap because they are plastic, but again, it's 25 bucks.
A**N
Many Uses, however the More You play, the More You will need a better 10 band
Standard Fit, mono block, Made of Plastic build quality, 7 band with an 8th lever for Level. Control options 100/200/400/800/1.6k/3.2k/6.4k with 15bd plus or Cut Gain. If You can’t hack it, use a boost lol. Noise level is to set and forget. It sucks it’s plastic, side mounted jacks and power in is horrible Idea, and it feels very cheap on the Levers. Does the Job, will cut thru, 4 stars for the range of Fuzz without the use of a Fuzz lol!
B**J
What are you waiting for?
For the price, this pedal is pretty amazing. An EQ pedal at the beginning of your signal chain can greatly alter the sound of your guitar. I can make my Tele sound like it has humbuckers or make my SG or Les Paul mimic a single coil. You can also use this as a boost pedal for leads or high gain situations. The Behringer is pretty noisey, but for the price it's incredible. You just need to punch it in at the right time.
S**S
Nice with my jazz guitar
For whatever reason, my jazz guitar does not have a tone know. This pedal fixes that, and I can dial in whatever tone I'm looking for, better than most tone knobs can. Nice price and seems well built.
D**L
Bought 2 pedals, both stopped working within a month
I am teaching my daughter bass so I bought 2 because the cheap amp we're using has a bad tone. They worked fine for a few weeks (although you had to keep the gain <half so it didn't squeal) then all the sudden, one just stopped working. Changed battery, cords are good, works fine if you take the pedal out of the circuit. A week later the other one stopped working. Now I have 2 bricked bass eqs.
M**Y
Indispensable!
If you're hesitant to purchase it, just do it. Yes it does has a small hiss and yes the housing is plastic but this is depreciable in compassion of the great way it equalizes the sound. In my humble opinion it is a great transparent tool, it does the job for what is intended.
B**.
great product, works great
I did some research before buying. a wanted an EQ pedal that has more than 3 tone controls......and more than 5 for versatility. this has 7 and that's enough.. I know there are some out there with 10 or more divisions of the musical spectrum this is a classic, well known. I had to provide the standard 9 volt supply. it can hold a 9 volt battery also