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EQ700 Graphic Equalizer Pedal Review

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Specifications

Brand Behringer
Category Compressor & EQ Pedals
Pedal Type: EQ,
Inputs: 1 x 1/4",
Outputs: 1 x 1/4",
Power Source: 9V DC power supply (sold separately),
Batteries: 1 x 9v,
Height: 2.125",
Width: 2.75",
Depth: 4.8",
Weight: 0.73 lbs.,
Manufacturer Part Number: 000-35000-00010,

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Really Good

Kevin Mattson
2 years ago

I was surprised again by a Behringer plastic pedal. Nearly noiseless in my system. Works like a charm with my jazz guitar direct to mixer. And in this use, it sounds much better than the clean amp settings on the Behringer Tube Amp Modeler. I've used it with all my axes and it just works well. It did enhance some of the RF noise from some pickups, but don't mistake this as coming read more from the pedal itself. This is a fine alternative to some of the spendier classic eq's when you're on a budget. And, by the way, these Behringer plastic cases are lighter than the metal boxes--great for a solo act like me.

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Rocky
2 years ago

Hey, this thing works, and it's 25 bucks, why would you NOT buy it? Thanks again to a great sales dude Alex who always gets stuff out to me in time even though I'm cheap and have bought very little. Great service, good pedal for next to nothing. Behringer does a lot of stuff right.

Cheaper than changing speakers to get the sound

John
2 years ago

I own a Fender Champion 100 amp, and the stock speakers have a mid range boost that is not so desirable to my ears. I thought about changing speakers to ones with a flatter EQ curve. The amp has two 12 inch speakers which would cost about $250.00 for same quality. I thought, $ would be worth a try. This little box does the trick with even more tone options & easy change back to read more the stock sound if desired.

Tailor made tone

Sid Stevens
2 years ago

This tone shaping tool can tighten up your sound by eliminating the frequencies you don't want,and boosting the ones you do.Im able to get rid of unwanted brittle mids in the 500hz range and boost the treble slightly for a clean,punchy sound.Paired with the Berhinger compressor pedal,the Behringer v tone bass driver D.I., and the Berhinger bass overdrive,I've got a killer bass tone!I read more play it thru my Behringer BX45000 bass head and my Ampeg svt 8 tens, but it also makes ordinary gear sound fantastic!Try one, you can have rich tone on a poor mans budget,as Berhinger roots for musicians that aren't made of money.Thanks, Berhinger!

Works perfect in Blackstar HT-5R effects loop

Steph G.
4 years ago

Summary: Electronics are great, works great, made of plastic and might not be the most durable. Pros: using this in the effects loop of a Blackstar HT-5 makes the amp a super low volume tone monster. The amp lacks a master volume, and I've always thought master volumes were deficient in getting tone at low, practice volumes anyway. With the Behringer EQ last in the chain in the read more loop, I can get some real low chunk at barely above string volume. With everything at zeros, I dial in the lows first, and fill in from there. This is basically what EQs do, and this one has the nice feature of a volume attenuator, which is helpful. The signal is clean, and sliders do not make any sounds in the line when moving them. Cons: this is plastic. It feels cheap. It's like a Mercedes engine and interior and everything else, but outside it's plastic. And it looks and feels plastic. When you move the sliders, they *feel* scratchy even though they don't sound it. It will probably last for years if treated with respect, it just doesn't feel like it. Cons aside, I might buy a second one at some point to use in the guitar effects chain. Equalized signal boost can be pretty useful with multiple effects. I'm a bedroom player and it doesn't have to be gig durable.

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