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The Behringer BEQ700 is a compact 7-band graphic equalizer pedal designed for electric guitarists. Weighing just 0.93 pounds, it features a noise-free on/off switch, LED indicators for battery level, and versatile power options, making it an essential tool for musicians seeking to enhance their sound.
| Item Weight | 0.93 Pounds |
| Color | Tan |
| Style Name | Compact |
| Power Source | Corded Electric, Battery Powered |
| Controls Type | Knob |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Hardware Connectivity | 1/4-inch Audio |
| Amperage | 2 Milliamps |
| Audio Output Effects | Volume |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |
A**O
Works well, no extra noise
Seems to work well, I do not get extra noise. Only using with 9v battery for now. For the cost it’s worth it.
T**R
does the job
love this product. gives you so much tonal range if your bass amp has limited controls. Its plastic but its cheap and it does the job.battery compartment is annoying when replacing batteries,. i suggest to use a power adapter for hassle free use.will update this review when i have the chance to use it on an electric/acoustic guitar. So far i am satisfied with this product for its price and value.
L**O
Great tone
Yeah, it's made of plastic, but this thing is a workhorse. It's the key to my tone. Sounds like Boss but much more affordable. Perfect for home or local shows. If you are playing out a lot or touring, then you may want to get the Boss eq for durability.
D**D
Solid pedal with a lot of versatility
I decided to buy this pedal so as to avoid replacing the pickups in my bass, and I have not been dissapointed -- as soon as I figured out what frequencies I wanted to boost, my tone has improved dramatically. I mostly play metal and gothic rock, and having a brighter tone that can cut through the mix while not being muddy is something I was having trouble with before getting this pedal.The plastic case feels more than sturdy enough for home use, and if you don't stomp on it while wearing a suit of medieval armor (like some people who complained about the plastic have probably done), I don't see why it couldn't work for casual gigging.I will say that it does tend to start clipping and/or hissing if you turn up the higher frequencies too much. My advice is to set it to a point at which it's not noisy, and then turning up the volume on your amp -- that seems to work much better, but it might be personal preference.
R**E
Works Well with My Bass
Works well, and I'm happy with it, but others may wish it were more robust.
L**O
Not worth it honestly
Item will drain batteries left and right when not on, some of the presets make no difference unless drastically moved then it pitches way too high or low, the output to amp jack is all messed up on mine, so bad in fact i returned 3 cables before i took it to the store and realized it was the pedal not the cables, build quality kinda sucks, idk its not great, you get what you pay for i guess
A**M
Really helps shape my bass sound!!!!
This is exactly what I needed to control my bass. I have a "Boss LMB-3 Bass Limiter Enhancer" going to a "Behringer BDI21 V-Tone Bass Amp Modeler". This worked well, but I was not getting the sound I was wanting to hear out of my amp. Sooooo, after I got this EQ, I adjusted the sliders to where I wanted and my sound smoothed out considerably and I was able to get rid of the boomy low end that was really messing up the overall sound of the group I was playing with. With this EQ, I was able to isolate the frequencies better and today was the first day I used it. I was quite happy with it and the bass really sat well with the live mix. The EQ pedal is a MUST HAVE for the bass player as well as the Limiter Enhancer.I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 because the pedal construction is plastic and the sliders feel kinda loose. They are way too easy to slide and I feel like I need to be really careful with them.Having said that, I'm not paying for a $99.00 pedal. So, for what it is, it's perfect.
E**E
For the price, this pedal's unbeatable!
Anyone who's looking into buying a Behringer pedal of any sort should know that they're cheap for a reason - they're mostly made out of plastic and they're not known for being very durable.That being said, this is a bass EQ, so unless you need to change tones mid-song you won't need to be stepping on this pedal much anyway. I recommend just leaving it on constantly if you have a constant power source. I keep mine on a pedal board.It gives me far more control over my tone than my amp does and as a result my bass sounds way clearer and more distinct with the help of this pedal.If you need a bass EQ and you can't spring for the Boss GEB-7 (it's $99.99 after all) this thing will certainly get the job done. I will eventually upgrade to the boss pedal, but until then, this is a great EQ to start with, especially for the price.
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