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. Learn More...









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10 out of 10Quality:
This is the second one that I have owmed. After a year, sowmeone stole the first one. But for that year I had no problems with it.
Value:
The cheapest one on the market anywhere.
Ease of Use:
Just like any other eq., you have to play withit for a while to get it right.
Overall:
I'll probably go through everal of these over the next 5 years simply becvaus I'm that rugh n epuiment. But I'll always come back to Behringer because their eq's are second to none. love that German engineering!
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10 out of 10Feature:
Standard features for EQ
Quality:
Made out of plastic, but it seems sturdy.
Value:
It was cheap and it works great.
Sound:
The sound is great, I loop it through my amp, gives me the sound I'm looking for.
Ease of Use:
Very easy to use
Support:
Asked their tech support a question about power adapter, they got back to me within a day.
Overall:
Great EQ and the price is right. N
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7 out of 10Feature:
7 band EQ settings really allow u to customize your tone. 9v Battery is nice.
Quality:
Pretty good.
Value:
Cheapest EQ pedal there is.
Desirability:
Doesn't look that amazing, but I still want it.
Overall:
Great pedal. I like the tone it can make when I play slap bass. I raise the Low's and High's and keep the mid's where they are. This really lets you hear the plucks and slaps!
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9 out of 10Quality:
Despite the plastic casing, I havent had any problems with this unit so far. The plastic casing doesnt sound very promising to say the least, but It would be fairly tough to really destroy it. The bottom is a metal siding with thick rubber to keep it in place, but the rest is a plastic case. It is thick, so unless you drop gear often or put them to the test of the road, it should hold up.
Value:
For this low price, I don't see how it could be a bad deal in any way. Unless you recieved a broken pedal, I wouldnt be complaining, especially with the sound quality of this pedal.
Sound:
This easily compares to the Boss EQ, or other common names in terms of sound. You could a/b them and be hard pressed to find much of a difference besides the obvious visual aspect.
Overall:
To sum things up, for the price it is unbeatable. Just as good as a Boss eq, but in a yellow plastic disguise.
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10 out of 10Feature:
Turn your ears on, slide the levers up and down until it sounds right. Any EQ pedal will do this but for the price this is top notch. It's made to emulate the Boss GE7 (?), and they are completely comparable.
Quality:
The pedal is inexpensive to buy because it's inexpensive to make. Plastic casing, plastic controls, dust can just get right in there...but for the price, what the heck do you expect?
Value:
Can't do any better for the price...trust me....I tried!
Desirability:
It may not be the prettiest, but it gets the job done..and did I mention...it sounds great.
Sound:
The tonal varieties are non-ending when you have such control over all the frequencies. If used in your effects loop (if your amp has one), the difference is phenomenol!!!! You can use it as a boost, but then when you turn it off the original amp sound is a bummer. What happens is you end up leaving it on all the time. A friend has a 10 Watt, 8" acoustic amp (total crap) and this pedal made it sound bearable.
Support:
Never had to deal with them.
Overall:
I'll use it 'til it dies, or runs away. At that point I'd re-buy the exact same thing.
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