This is a great little pedal, I jammed with my band last night and this pedal took my sound to a whole new level. Buy one, they are cheap but brilliant; you won't regret it.
I like Behringer pedals. They are adequately durable as long as you don't go beating them to a pulp. They have a very competitive sound much like the pedals they are designed to compete with. Also you can't beat the price/usability of them. I have an FX 600 and I just bought a US 600. I also have a Behringer Vintage Tube Monster and I installed a Bitmo kit in it too. That pedal is one of my favorites now. Those are built really well with a real 12AX7 in them.
I haven't tried the FX600. The US600 is great. I obsessed over trying to find an octaver that works well enough to be useful, for quite a while (including trying two Behringer Boss clones). The US600 does that and a lot more. I now use it to retune the inbuilt synth of my Casio DH-100 (electric sax toy), which is fixed at A=442Hz. The US600 can drop it as low as A=435Hz and still sound like the same instrument.
The only gripe is that buying Behringer is somewhat of a gamble. Unlike Boss (where every pedal is built under proper quality control), Behringer bypasses most of these tests and, for every 10 pedals made, 2 or 3 are faulty or only work for a few months. They're some decent units indeed.......if you get the one that works.
@Yuzu rinn If I went to McDonalds and asked for mayo in my food, and there was mayo in my food and later I complain that there's mayo when there shouldn't be, I would NOT be right at all.
That would actually be equally as helpful. Graphic EQ’s can be used noise gates and also can help cut feedback problems for people who play heavier music. Both are equally good, just because you don’t like it doesn’t mean it’s bad.
@@boopsnoot2807also the classic "V" shape for a scooped mid tone that alot of heavy metal players like. Just remember the "V" shape will get you alot of. ...well alot of scooped mid tone 😊
Behringer's tech is world class. Their build quality on items such as their pedal line is to simply replace metal with plastic. Saves money for all of us. I've got a stable of Behringer stuff here. I also have JBL, Fender, Event, Rode, Ibanez, EVH stuff as well. All good for the purpose!
I bought the tube monster and I also ordered the bitmo kit...hope its not to difficult to fit. I also bought the vintage time machine... Really interesting analogue sounds. The prices were ridiculous..that's why I bought them. I just ordered the vintage phaser for less than £20 brand new...free delivery. Awesome or what!
nodrog namron i agree on hundred %. Great (vintage) sounding pedals, i might buy every of their vintage set, not only beqause they are cheap, but because they sound great.
awesome! you just got a new subscriber!!! thanks for showing me this. great vid. not only do we get to see it in action, we get a lesson in how to use it as well. this shows me the power of eq. i'm sold.
Are you using the pedal w/battery rather than the optional power supply and that is why you're getting no noise thru the amp when turning the pedal on/off? I ask because a power supply makes a difference vs. battery power in some electronics. Thanks and great video!
Between this and the bass version, which is more versatile for both instruments? I'm thinking there must be at least a 60% frequency overlap (if not more), so if I were to go w/ just one pedal which should it be? Thanks!
hi, ive got an orange tiny terror, its a bit dark for my taste and get a bit mushy with a lot of distortion, would this eq pedal help brighten it up and give me more clarity?
This is just a guess but from what I know The tiny terror has very low head room. Meaning it distorts even at low volumes this pedal can brighten your tone but wont let the amp get any louder with a clean tone, this pedal will push the amp distorting it even further. I’d get a higher watt amp if you want clean tones with more volume, fender amps have great clean tones.
Same with the Boss GE7, extreme settings are noisy. The further you are from the center of the sliders position, the more noise creeps in. Can be remedied with better op-amps (mod).
Sold!!! Thanks buddy! I was thinking about using it for a high pass filter and it seems that it did that well at the beginning of this video.... nice playing too... keep it up.
Not sure if you check the old videos, but I'm dirt poor and recently started playing in a "band" situation with my old drummer and keyboardist from high school (20 years ago), their Dad, and my fiancée on fiddle. I think I need to add an EQ to my guitar amp to get some tailored clarity as it's an amp from the 50s! For dirt cheap would you say this pedal is my best bet, or do you have a better idea by now? Thanks if you see this, and if you don't anyway for years of great, and helpful, guitar vids.
Bass Eq. and Flanger as a set up for bass..had it, works perfectly for the music that I'm playing, now perhaps hall or nice chorus, hope it will do the job...great playing btw. Peace & Music
Pretty impressive.Sounds just as good(or better than) the Boss ge 7. I've been looking from a cheap way to boost my strat's lows without doing pickup surgery on it. For $16.50 online I'll give this a whirl first. Nice demo and playing.
awesome demo! i might consider buying this, it's WELL within my budget, but would you recommend anything else? i don't like hiss either, but i've kinda grown used to it, my room is horrifying with acoustics and electrostatic interference so... yeah.
Not sure how it would hold up as a live stomper, but for studio it’s great! I have an Epiphone Dot that’s kind of bottom-heavy through my Line 6 Amplifi (on dirt channels), so I just plug into it before the board and roll of the low end. Problem solved!
@@kurtfroberg3608it’s so irritating that so many ppl just say their pedals are cheap junk plastic. And 99% of those ppl have never used one and are just saying what some other tool said. If ppl looked into who owns Behringer and what chips and circuits the own and take a look at the literal city that they built to make all their products, they’d see just how crazy Behringer is. They get a bad name for literally no reason at all. And pretty much every pedal manufacturer on earth, buys parts from Behringer. Behringer literally owns the components that most pedal manufacturers use. To be fair they did have products that sucked for a long time. During that time they also had products that were great. But for a long time now the Russian billionaire that owns them, has changed everything. Years and years ago. The guy literally built an entire city just to make all their products. He’s not playin around.
Hi - I just bought one of these and I'm generally impressed and it only cost me £21 (including postage). I'm undecided so far as to whether i's a negative point or not but I'm surprised how much colouration it produces when set totally "flat" - in other words "flat" isn't very flat.
Anyone reading the comment above. The solution is to either use it right or turn it off. If you’re planning on setting it flat, you’ve already done it wrong. If you want to just use as boost, you’re using it wrong.
@@BAND-MAID-USA You missed my point and you missed the point of the many uses of a GE, all of which are relevant, not just the ones that you favour in your bias. If we want accurate eq then flat is a fair setting to ascertain whether it it colouring or not. That said colouration is not necessarily a bad thing, it is by definition an effect.
@@Twirlyheadif you actually, technically want flat EQ, you wouldn’t even use an EQ pedal with an amp in the first place. You’d use the amps eq at noon by itself. That’d be a true flat eq for that amp. If you buy an eq pedal and run it flat, you’re 1 million percent using it wrong for the reason it was made in the first place. That’s not opinion. That’s fact. There’s literally a reason eq’s come with frequency adjustments. And it isn’t to keep them, “ flat. “ You’re just saying things that are what you believe is true. Doesn’t mean it is. And that’s not an opinion of mine. That’s a fact as well.
Mark Seymour i went to the pawnshop the other day and i literally tried over two dozen 9v adapters, THE ONLY one that worked was already specifically made as a 9v boss adapter
Got 1 of their chorus pedals 2 years ago, couple more (compressor sustainer n blues overdrive) year n half ago. All of them still work fine with no problems for me.
They ARE durable, but if you're doing gigs regularly and stomping them many times a night, they won't last much. They're great for beginners looking for a first pedal, or for the casual bedroom jam.
The shop websites tells me, that the Behringer equalizer works with batteries too. Please show me, how to put a battery into it, I opened it and couldn't find a battery holder inside.
Could it be, that you own an older version of the equalizer? When I push, the housing is pretty unimpressed. Nothing pops off and I won't wait, till something breaks.
this pedal adds up great things..for the price.mine cost me 29 bucks.and it does more than a decent job.if your foot is made of lead.i wouldnt recomend behringer products.they are so fragile..in this case i keep the eq turned on carefully and treat it nice.but overall you get amazing boost from regular when its off and when you turn it on you will notice the diference and see why an eq pedal is important on your pedal board
@fweezella i'm still wanting to get an eq (i'm thinking the danelectro fish n chips, haven't heard one bad thing about it anywhere) to help with the eq settings.
@ThePhantomLord76 wow ok it's similar luckily not the same. I was playing an original called "Let it Show" check it out on itunes the recorded version sounds very different haha Shane Diiorio Band - Track 02
@fweezella i really dislike the amp. it doesn't get too heavy sounding and it's on-board eq sounds week. one thing that i've done is turn on an overdrive pedal (output all the way up, gain all the way down, tone and whatever your liking). it boosts your signal and makes the distortion setting sound a lot better. it does add a bit of gain to your clean tone though. idk why, it didn't for any other amp i've tried it through. this amp just sucks with gain pedals.
i just got a new amp for xmass, the carvin sx300h. it sounds alright but the bass and mid responce on it is a little lacking. would this eq pedal fix that up? also, what are some differences between the boss eq and this one (besides that one is made of metal and the other is plastic)?
est-ce réellement un test pour cette pédale ou une démonstration de virtuosité du guitariste ?? beaucoup trop de tests sont comme cela, un déluge de notes !!
One day guitarist are going to realize Behringer makes some of the best pedals available. The Chorus, Trem, EQ, delays etc are actually legit pedals with the most sought after circuits. Bucket Brigade etc. I suggest everyone research who owns Behringer, what their facility is like and what actual proprietary chips they own, that everyone else has to buy from them. I’ll admit for a very long time I thought they were so garbage pedal company. I couldn’t have been more wrong.
@TheVioletScene There is no way a tele should be drowned out dude. Get your setup right and forget the Gretsch. I have a tele with Texas specials and a Moses neck played through a compressor and little Dean Markley K-75 amp. It bites so hard the Drummer tells me to turn down. Then it will punch out a fat Les Paul tone. Get the setup right and the Graphic EQ will enhance your sound.
This is a great little pedal, I jammed with my band last night and this pedal took my sound to a whole new level. Buy one, they are cheap but brilliant; you won't regret it.
It's very bad, used mine for 3 mins, sent it back.
I like Behringer pedals. They are adequately durable as long as you don't go beating them to a pulp. They have a very competitive sound much like the pedals they are designed to compete with. Also you can't beat the price/usability of them. I have an FX 600 and I just bought a US 600. I also have a Behringer Vintage Tube Monster and I installed a Bitmo kit in it too. That pedal is one of my favorites now. Those are built really well with a real 12AX7 in them.
I haven't tried the FX600. The US600 is great. I obsessed over trying to find an octaver that works well enough to be useful, for quite a while (including trying two Behringer Boss clones). The US600 does that and a lot more.
I now use it to retune the inbuilt synth of my Casio DH-100 (electric sax toy), which is fixed at A=442Hz. The US600 can drop it as low as A=435Hz and still sound like the same instrument.
The only gripe is that buying Behringer is somewhat of a gamble. Unlike Boss (where every pedal is built under proper quality control), Behringer bypasses most of these tests and, for every 10 pedals made, 2 or 3 are faulty or only work for a few months. They're some decent units indeed.......if you get the one that works.
@@Max16032 source/proof that 2-3/10 Behringers are faulty?
@@Max16032 you can be sued for this kind of misinformation. FYI
@Yuzu rinn If I went to McDonalds and asked for mayo in my food, and there was mayo in my food and later I complain that there's mayo when there shouldn't be, I would NOT be right at all.
Saving up for this pedal now, they are so cheap. I need the delay pedal too, oh plus the overdrive, ooh that pedal sounds good.......
I love the playing style! So nice to be able to hear a demo that isn't full of death metal distortion.
That would actually be equally as helpful. Graphic EQ’s can be used noise gates and also can help cut feedback problems for people who play heavier music. Both are equally good, just because you don’t like it doesn’t mean it’s bad.
@@boopsnoot2807also the classic "V" shape for a scooped mid tone that alot of heavy metal players like. Just remember the "V" shape will get you alot of. ...well alot of scooped mid tone 😊
Behringer's tech is world class. Their build quality on items such as their pedal line is to simply replace metal with plastic. Saves money for all of us. I've got a stable of Behringer stuff here. I also have JBL, Fender, Event, Rode, Ibanez, EVH stuff as well. All good for the purpose!
@ 0:32 really good player. The review is solid, The playing is really great. Well done mate.
@wenzproduction The single coil noise or the pedal noise sorry?
Iv’e used this pedal as a lead boost for years and it’s awsome and reliable. I run it in the fx loop. Cheers.
That was actually a terrific demo.
Brilliant guitar player and a great Demo! Too many demos don't do enough variation to the settings- you covered a lot of options, well done!
I bought the tube monster and I also ordered the bitmo kit...hope its not to difficult to fit. I also bought the vintage time machine... Really interesting analogue sounds. The prices were ridiculous..that's why I bought them.
I just ordered the vintage phaser for less than £20 brand new...free delivery.
Awesome or what!
nodrog namron i agree on hundred %. Great (vintage) sounding pedals, i might buy every of their vintage set, not only beqause they are cheap, but because they sound great.
awesome! you just got a new subscriber!!! thanks for showing me this. great vid. not only do we get to see it in action, we get a lesson in how to use it as well. this shows me the power of eq. i'm sold.
Thanks Van :)
intheblues question about durability: is it a gig worthy pedal? do you think it will break easily on the road?
+van williams made of durable plastic i heard but anyways yes
your demonstrating for a pedal?! you should be playing things like Eric Clapton, that was a beautiful lick!
I came for the review and I received a full juicy jam. Excellent!
I have this equalizer and also the boss ge7. It seems to me that the behringer is more transparent and clear. I prefer it.
Are you using the pedal w/battery rather than the optional power supply and that is why you're getting no noise thru the amp when turning the pedal on/off? I ask because a power supply makes a difference vs. battery power in some electronics. Thanks and great video!
Between this and the bass version, which is more versatile for both instruments? I'm thinking there must be at least a 60% frequency overlap (if not more), so if I were to go w/ just one pedal which should it be? Thanks!
hi, ive got an orange tiny terror, its a bit dark for my taste and get a bit mushy with a lot of distortion, would this eq pedal help brighten it up and give me more clarity?
This is just a guess but from what I know The tiny terror has very low head room. Meaning it distorts even at low volumes this pedal can brighten your tone but wont let the amp get any louder with a clean tone, this pedal will push the amp distorting it even further. I’d get a higher watt amp if you want clean tones with more volume, fender amps have great clean tones.
Buy this pedal it is terrific.
the humming noise is kinda normal when cranking the highs like that, so ...seems like a good pedal!
Same with the Boss GE7, extreme settings are noisy. The further you are from the center of the sliders position, the more noise creeps in. Can be remedied with better op-amps (mod).
hi since you understand more than me about this mixer can I ask you for a help? .how can I contact you? thanks.
I've watched tons of reviews, and this is one of the best around here. Great playing buddy!
Sold!!! Thanks buddy! I was thinking about using it for a high pass filter and it seems that it did that well at the beginning of this video.... nice playing too... keep it up.
Not sure if you check the old videos, but I'm dirt poor and recently started playing in a "band" situation with my old drummer and keyboardist from high school (20 years ago), their Dad, and my fiancée on fiddle. I think I need to add an EQ to my guitar amp to get some tailored clarity as it's an amp from the 50s! For dirt cheap would you say this pedal is my best bet, or do you have a better idea by now? Thanks if you see this, and if you don't anyway for years of great, and helpful, guitar vids.
Bass Eq. and Flanger as a set up for bass..had it, works perfectly for the music that I'm playing, now perhaps hall or nice chorus, hope it will do the job...great playing btw. Peace & Music
Pretty impressive.Sounds just as good(or better than) the Boss ge 7. I've been looking from a cheap way to boost my strat's lows without doing pickup surgery on it. For $16.50 online I'll give this a whirl first. Nice demo and playing.
They cost $25 now Dec 2021. Still a good deal! I git mine on sale for $18.99.
@@PeterDad60 $50 where I'm at rn
@Mr420rush hey no problems thanks for watching :)
While promoting the products, you can play and promote your chord basin as celan.
My blackstar iq 10 does not have enough scope for me, ordered one of these to give me bright neck pick up and screaming bridge pick up.
Can I use this eq on my headphones and plugged into my stereo?
awesome demo! i might consider buying this, it's WELL within my budget, but would you recommend anything else? i don't like hiss either, but i've kinda grown used to it, my room is horrifying with acoustics and electrostatic interference so... yeah.
Great playing!
@intheblues pedal noise mainly, but even with a noise supressor in the end, it should block all humming sound, right?
@wenzproduction a gate might help but the noise will be there it will just appear to stop it at idle :)
Thank you for the review, greetings from Russia
What amp do you have this whole rig going through?
what sweet stuff we're you playing around 2:03?? :) love the chord progression.
That G&L sounds better, to my ears, then your other more recent guitars though the little crow is nice too.
Cant you just add a noise gate/supressor pedal to stop the humming noise? or will that affect the overal tone
This pedal sounds really nice , I will look for one in a local store . Thank you .
i love that tone, sounds like SRV.
My electric guitar is really bassy... Do you htink this will help even out my tone?
Can i use this pedal for bass guitar?
Not sure how it would hold up as a live stomper, but for studio it’s great! I have an Epiphone Dot that’s kind of bottom-heavy through my Line 6 Amplifi (on dirt channels), so I just plug into it before the board and roll of the low end. Problem solved!
They’re made of ABS and Poly. Not junk plastic like everyone with no knowledge says. They hold up VERY well
@@BAND-MAID-USA, good to know. Thanks for the info! Feels pretty rugged to me, I’ve just never road-tested one over time.
@@kurtfroberg3608it’s so irritating that so many ppl just say their pedals are cheap junk plastic. And 99% of those ppl have never used one and are just saying what some other tool said. If ppl looked into who owns Behringer and what chips and circuits the own and take a look at the literal city that they built to make all their products, they’d see just how crazy Behringer is. They get a bad name for literally no reason at all. And pretty much every pedal manufacturer on earth, buys parts from Behringer. Behringer literally owns the components that most pedal manufacturers use. To be fair they did have products that sucked for a long time. During that time they also had products that were great. But for a long time now the Russian billionaire that owns them, has changed everything. Years and years ago. The guy literally built an entire city just to make all their products. He’s not playin around.
Behringer EQ700 or Boss GE-7??? which one to choose?
I bought both lol
Hi - I just bought one of these and I'm generally impressed and it only cost me £21 (including postage). I'm undecided so far as to whether i's a negative point or not but I'm surprised how much colouration it produces when set totally "flat" - in other words "flat" isn't very flat.
yeh I recall it sounding "Behringer", I now use a Fender Engager Boost: totally non-colouring and dead quiet!😎
Anyone reading the comment above. The solution is to either use it right or turn it off. If you’re planning on setting it flat, you’ve already done it wrong. If you want to just use as boost, you’re using it wrong.
@@BAND-MAID-USA You missed my point and you missed the point of the many uses of a GE, all of which are relevant, not just the ones that you favour in your bias. If we want accurate eq then flat is a fair setting to ascertain whether it it colouring or not. That said colouration is not necessarily a bad thing, it is by definition an effect.
@@Twirlyheadif you actually, technically want flat EQ, you wouldn’t even use an EQ pedal with an amp in the first place. You’d use the amps eq at noon by itself. That’d be a true flat eq for that amp. If you buy an eq pedal and run it flat, you’re 1 million percent using it wrong for the reason it was made in the first place. That’s not opinion. That’s fact. There’s literally a reason eq’s come with frequency adjustments. And it isn’t to keep them, “ flat. “
You’re just saying things that are what you believe is true. Doesn’t mean it is. And that’s not an opinion of mine. That’s a fact as well.
@@BAND-MAID-USA You Americans take such pride in missing the point in a shouty way.
Have/can you try it in the FX loop?
Awesome stock amp sound ! What kind of amp?
blues deluxe
Is it good for a bunch of hammer ons and pull offs?
any 9v adapter will work as long as it has enough mA on the output.
Mark Seymour i went to the pawnshop the other day and i literally tried over two dozen 9v adapters, THE ONLY one that worked was already specifically made as a 9v boss adapter
Can I use this pedal with an electroacoustic guitar?
Yes
Using eq pedal, will the settings at the amp eq be at noon?
+enrico blanco yeh thats probably the best way, but you don't have to!
Has anyone tried the bass version BEQ700 on a regular guitar/ 7 string?
Left Handed Super-race!!!
Sweet tone dude, just great
ive heard behringer has less than furable pedals...any truth cause they look pretty nice to me..
I have many for plastic its actually really good
Got 1 of their chorus pedals 2 years ago, couple more (compressor sustainer n blues overdrive) year n half ago. All of them still work fine with no problems for me.
They ARE durable, but if you're doing gigs regularly and stomping them many times a night, they won't last much. They're great for beginners looking for a first pedal, or for the casual bedroom jam.
@fweezella good luck with it. lemme know how it goes.
yo bro! whats the effect pedal you're using?
It's an original of mine called "Don't break my heart". If you search my channel you will find a live version or two on there :) Thanks
The shop websites tells me, that the Behringer equalizer works with batteries too. Please show me, how to put a battery into it, I opened it and couldn't find a battery holder inside.
Push the sides of the lid in and the top pops off. Grab a couple of pens.
Could it be, that you own an older version of the equalizer? When I push, the housing is pretty unimpressed. Nothing pops off and I won't wait, till something breaks.
Now I understand, what you mend, have to push the small screws on the hinge with two small screwdrivers to change the battery.
very hepful video
and great playing !
so u rekon there worth having...
@ThePhantomLord76 Actually I need to check that song out because that's not what I was playing LOL :-) I'll RUclips it cheers!
@dimezakkrandykirk Ordered this eq yesterday. Should be coming to me on Tuesday the 20th.
@EbenezarGold alright, i'll give them all a shot. thanks.
yes very nice playing and pedal and price
Do you know How to setting with Boss ds-1 ??
3:34 Silverchair - Shade. I Fucking LOVE that band.
Can I plug my guitar(passive) to the input and headphones directly into the output ?
not if you want to hear your guitar
look at EHX 44 Magnum amp. it is a pedal that does what you described.
this pedal adds up great things..for the price.mine cost me 29 bucks.and it does more than a decent job.if your foot is made of lead.i wouldnt recomend behringer products.they are so fragile..in this case i keep the eq turned on carefully and treat it nice.but overall you get amazing boost from regular when its off and when you turn it on you will notice the diference and see why an eq pedal is important on your pedal board
@fweezella i'm still wanting to get an eq (i'm thinking the danelectro fish n chips, haven't heard one bad thing about it anywhere) to help with the eq settings.
Would this go before or after distortion?
It goes right before your amp.
You should probably consider it to be part of your amp's circuitry.
i think im gonna buy this thing
Is EQ put in front amp or FX loop ?
Either depends on what you need to achieve.
Kelly Jackson where should it be if i just want my amp to have more mids for a live gig?
oOShutts97 If you "just want my amp to have more mids" then put it in the loop since when you place in front you also add input gain.
thanks
Turned my noiseless setup into a hissing snake and the eq was poor, i struggled to hear change, wouldn't give me the sound i bought it for
great review.
@ThePhantomLord76 wow ok it's similar luckily not the same. I was playing an original called "Let it Show" check it out on itunes the recorded version sounds very different haha Shane Diiorio Band - Track 02
for sure!
That tune reminds me of Radiohead's song Creep :)
@fweezella i really dislike the amp. it doesn't get too heavy sounding and it's on-board eq sounds week. one thing that i've done is turn on an overdrive pedal (output all the way up, gain all the way down, tone and whatever your liking). it boosts your signal and makes the distortion setting sound a lot better. it does add a bit of gain to your clean tone though. idk why, it didn't for any other amp i've tried it through. this amp just sucks with gain pedals.
i just got a new amp for xmass, the carvin sx300h. it sounds alright but the bass and mid responce on it is a little lacking. would this eq pedal fix that up? also, what are some differences between the boss eq and this one (besides that one is made of metal and the other is plastic)?
thanks :)
hello guy's ,i have a behringer EQ700 pedal effect , i need a DC power charger to be able to use , can anyone advice on how i can get the charger .
Amazon
est-ce réellement un test pour cette pédale ou une démonstration de virtuosité du guitariste ?? beaucoup trop de tests sont comme cela, un déluge de notes !!
is that you shevchenko?
the sound became a bit muddy when you turned the bass up imo.
awsome review man, im gonna buy this thing..
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Wow this is an old video... :)
Bought one it only worked for 30 days
THANK YOU FOR THE VID (:
IF YOU DONT WANT TO ADD STATIC OR GAIN ...
ONLY LOWER BANDS DONT RAISE ANY ...
wow some people don't think
One day guitarist are going to realize Behringer makes some of the best pedals available. The Chorus, Trem, EQ, delays etc are actually legit pedals with the most sought after circuits. Bucket Brigade etc. I suggest everyone research who owns Behringer, what their facility is like and what actual proprietary chips they own, that everyone else has to buy from them. I’ll admit for a very long time I thought they were so garbage pedal company. I couldn’t have been more wrong.
@dimezakkrandykirk I've been contemplating an eq for the same reason. I've got a sx300 combo and I'm not really satisfied with the on-board eq either.
Not bad for $25. Not bad at all!!!
@brunoguitar09 sweet :)
muito bom ele encorpa o som
Muito bom.
Very good !
@TheVioletScene
There is no way a tele should be drowned out dude. Get your setup right and forget the Gretsch. I have a tele with Texas specials and a Moses neck played through a compressor and little Dean Markley K-75 amp. It bites so hard the Drummer tells me to turn down. Then it will punch out a fat Les Paul tone. Get the setup right and the Graphic EQ will enhance your sound.
And Bob's Your Uncle
the only thing i don't like about this pedal is that it is made out of a low grade plastic.