Well done... Am buying a second one. Then I can switch between 'two guitar' sounds. -thanks.. Will not use the cables with huge plates for the charging side.
I have a 2011 Epiphone Dot (pre-Inspired By Gibson). Love the feel & playability of it, but the pups sound a bit flat. Since I can’t afford a pickup swap, could I use this at the very front of the chain to add some sparkle to the guitar’s output?
Nope, I'm using my trusty Chapman ML1 Modern guitar which sports two humbucking pickups that can be changed into single-coils via the "coil-tap" feature of the tone nob.
Honestly, I don't use many guitar effects in my music (have you ever heard flanger in a Twilight Force song? XD), so I don't have that much specific advice. Don't break your bank getting authentic vintage spring reverbs and other boutique gear like that. It's just unnecessary. Behringer has the FX600 Multi-effects pedal, and I've played it before. It does the job fine. Of course, Boss has a bunch of options to choose from. As you progress in style and become more picky, you might have more of a need for single pedals. But then again, that's a pricy thing to get in to! I'd just say do what you need and little more. One of my guitarist buddies in my town has a digital pedal board he uses for Hendrix madness and that kind of music. But if that's not you, don't bother. :) I hope this helps you. Rock on!🤘
YES!!! This would be great for that! I've used it for exactly that (tight base power chords) and had great results. The bass sliders are very powerful and versatile. Hope this helps! 😀🤘
Cheers mate will be buying this but would you recommend if using distortion pedal at the same time to get a noise gate like would it add a new annoying noise
Question: Will this EQ pedal thicken the tone of my honeytone mini amp? I'm doing a project with these little mini amps and I like the tone except it's too thin. Will this thicken the thin strings even with a mini amp? THANKS
@@GarrettCampbell Thanks, I have the mini Honey tones in better wooden cabinets, and so there is a 'little' better bass response. As long as the equalizer thickens the thin treble strings, that's all I'm after
Just now got my EQ700. It is awesome. It is built tougher that some people are saying.
Well done...
Am buying a second one.
Then I can switch between 'two guitar' sounds.
-thanks.. Will not use the cables with huge plates for the charging side.
Liked and subscribed! Helpful video, great demo.
Your playing reminds me of that band ever clear with that video on the beach
Not a D batt it's a 9v . Great vid no BS just straight to the chase TY Brah rock on
Great pedal, I use one for boosting my solos, £17.99 bargain.
Same here! Love it for a boost pedal!, and a bargain indeed!
I have a 2011 Epiphone Dot (pre-Inspired By Gibson). Love the feel & playability of it, but the pups sound a bit flat. Since I can’t afford a pickup swap, could I use this at the very front of the chain to add some sparkle to the guitar’s output?
That would be a great use for the pedal👍
Can i use for boosting my solo?
Yes! That's my favorite use for it.
Would this be useful on a semi-acoustic guitar?
Yes, absolutely!
30 bucks i will try it . Might just use it for a boost when i need it if nothing else
It might be a good idea to get a pal to help slide the controls as you play.decent review keep on strummin
I use a looper for dialing in my rig. Amp, pedals, etc. Sometimes, a friend isn’t readily available (especially on new pedal arrivals).
woudl this be good for jazz?
It would be great for jazz, both live and recording!
Are you using an sss strat?
Nope, I'm using my trusty Chapman ML1 Modern guitar which sports two humbucking pickups that can be changed into single-coils via the "coil-tap" feature of the tone nob.
My guitar and amp has no unwanted nouse, this made my setup sound cheap and nasty as it hissed like a snake even at liwer volume.
What's your opinion on MultiFX pedals?
Honestly, I don't use many guitar effects in my music (have you ever heard flanger in a Twilight Force song? XD), so I don't have that much specific advice. Don't break your bank getting authentic vintage spring reverbs and other boutique gear like that. It's just unnecessary. Behringer has the FX600 Multi-effects pedal, and I've played it before. It does the job fine. Of course, Boss has a bunch of options to choose from. As you progress in style and become more picky, you might have more of a need for single pedals. But then again, that's a pricy thing to get in to!
I'd just say do what you need and little more. One of my guitarist buddies in my town has a digital pedal board he uses for Hendrix madness and that kind of music. But if that's not you, don't bother. :)
I hope this helps you. Rock on!🤘
Zoom MS70 CDR multi FX pedal is a great choice.
This is a great channel!keep it up.nice job.Subscribed your channel too.
These pedals are awesome, just dont stomp on em!
Is this good for boosting up the bass to get tight bassy power chords for rhythm guitar...?
YES!!! This would be great for that! I've used it for exactly that (tight base power chords) and had great results. The bass sliders are very powerful and versatile. Hope this helps! 😀🤘
@@GarrettCampbell Thank you so much...That's exactly what I need...Given the price...I think I dun mind buying one just to try it out...Thanks...!
Does this pedal add unwanted noise/ hiss to the signal?
Kind of... if you boost the gain on it, you'll get so natural noise from the high-gain, but it has no "hiss" as far as I can tell.
For metal music and famous metal tones is this a good pedal for sounds like master of puppets and vulgar display of power?
Basically unique sound will this help
Yes it really helps to hone a sound that's close to what you want already
Cheers mate will be buying this but would you recommend if using distortion pedal at the same time to get a noise gate like would it add a new annoying noise
Question: Will this EQ pedal thicken the tone of my honeytone mini amp? I'm doing a project with these little mini amps and I like the tone except it's too thin. Will this thicken the thin strings even with a mini amp? THANKS
It might, but if your amp's woofer is too small in diameter, it won't create more bass since the speaker can't physically produce it.
@@GarrettCampbell Thanks, I have the mini Honey tones in better wooden cabinets, and so there is a 'little' better bass response. As long as the equalizer thickens the thin treble strings, that's all I'm after
What kind of amp & speaker arer you using?
I used my Blackstar ID Core 40 and a dynamic mic into a Behringer audio interface.
@@GarrettCampbell Thanks