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Behringer EQ700 Graphic Equalizer 7-Band EQ Pedal
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Description
The Behringer EQ700 gives you immense tone-sculpting control with its 7-band graphic equalizer, letting you boost or attenuate frequencies from 100Hz to 6.4kHz for any guitar or bass. Whether you need more low-end thump, sizzling highs or to eliminate feedback, the EQ700 helps you craft your ideal tone. Its low-noise circuitry ensures your core tone remains pristine, with none of the unwanted noise that can muddy your sound. When bypassed, it utilizes a hard relay bypass that keeps your signal path uncolored. The EQ700's durable metal construction is built to last through countless gigs. Power it with a 9V battery or an optional 9V DC power supply.
Sculpt Your Sound With 7 Fully Adjustable EQ Bands
Having trouble hearing your guitar cut through the mix? Losing clarity and definition? With 7 bands of equalization, the EQ700 gives you immense precision over your guitar's frequency response. Boost or attenuate bands centered at 100Hz, 200Hz, 400Hz, 800Hz, 1.6kHz, 3.2kHz and 6.4kHz to target specific trouble spots. Cutting frequencies around 200-400Hz can tighten up a muddy acoustic guitar tone. A boost around 1.6-3.2kHz can help your guitar cut through a dense mix. Reduce harsh, thin tones by attenuating 6.4kHz. Whatever tonal remedy you need, the EQ700 puts the solution at your fingertips.
Low-Noise Circuitry Keeps Your Tone Pure
An equalizer is only as good as the clarity it provides. The EQ700 utilizes low-noise circuitry to ensure you get pristine tone shaping without the unwanted noise that can ruin your core guitar tone. Experience the transparency and accuracy essential to crafting your ideal sound. Whether you need a subtle nudge or more extreme shaping, you can boost and cut frequencies with confidence, knowing the EQ700 won't muddy up your signal.
Hard Bypass Leaves Your Tone Uncolored
When you want to pass your guitar signal through unaltered, the EQ700 provides a hard relay bypass that keeps your tone pure and uncolored. The bypass utilizes a mechanical switch rather than an electronic buffer, completely removing the EQ circuitry from the signal path when disengaged. You get the transparent sound of your guitar or other instrument, unaffected by any electronic coloring.



Features
- Shape your sound and eliminate feedback with 7 bands of equalization
- Designed to compete head to head with leading products on the market
- Wide frequency range from 100 Hz to 6.4 kHz with a powerful 15 dB boost/cut per band
- Status LED for effect on/off and battery check
- Runs on 9V battery or the BEHRINGER PSU-SB DC power supply (not included)
- First-class electronic on/off switch for highest signal integrity in bypass mode
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Reviews
4.06
18 Reviews
85%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
Good EQ for cheap money
This is a nice EQ pedal. It worked just fine and was 100% functional when I bought it new. The pedal is relatively quiet when pushing the front end of my Carvin low-gain amp. In the front of my Marshall however it was a little too noisy. The EQ parameters were quite usable and did a nice job shaping my tone. The gain function was less usable, again because of the added noise (hiss). This noise was apparent using the battery or a 9v adapter. The quality of the pedal is fine, but its 100% made of plastic. I had no usability problems with it, but you should be aware that it is in fact all plastic. In order to get a higher quality EQ you would need to spend more than four times as much money. You have to decide whether that higher quality is worth four times the price. Overall for the price the EQ pedal is hard to beat.
Most Liked Negative Review
I would not recommend this product
I should have known better for the price. It's cheep and too noisy to use
- Home Studio7
- Performances7
- Amateur Recording3
- Outdoor Events / Games3
- Professional Recording1
- Not Durable2
- Poor Sound Quality1
- Not a true bypass1
- Experienced11
- Novice1
- Professional Musician1
- Excellent Sound Quality8
- Responsive5
- Compact4
- Versatile4
- Good Selection Of Effects1
Reviewed by 18 customers
I would not recommend this product
submitted5 years ago
byare you kidding
fromCleveland Ohio
I should have known better for the price. It's cheep and too noisy to use
Good, cheap, versatile EQ pedal
submitted5 years ago
byMagic Allen
fromSan Jose, CA
This is a good, cheap, equalizer pedal. With up to 15 db of boost or cut for 7 frequencies spaced one octave apart, it covers the tonal range necessary for an electric guitar. An 8th slider ("Level") is handy for normalizing the volume level after making adjustments to the 7 frequency bands without having to mess with your amp's input level or drive controls. The plastic case may not stand up to heavy duty usage but is adequate for home or local jams. The bypass switch is not true wired bypass. Specs say the the input impedance is 500K ohms and the output impedance is 1K ohms, which implies that the output is buffered. This is an advantage when the pedal is placed at the end of your signal chain, because it provides consistent drive to your amp cable regardless of whether the pedal is switched in or out.
Yes I would buy this pedal again.
submitted5 years ago
byKenny
fromToccoa, GA
This pedal is good for shaping a good tone. It is comparable to a more expensive EQ pedals. The only negative is the plastic case. It may not be tour worthy.
I love my new pedal.
submitted5 years ago
byGrandpa Jim
fromAustin,Mn
I've been using it with my acoustic/electric Ovation Celebrity.I t adds a nice fullness.
Does its job well. I won't be stepping on it though.
submitted5 years ago
byErigance
fromCA
Plastic case is good but I just set it and leave it on.
Does what it should
submitted5 years ago
byMC
fromIowa
It equalized real nice
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submitted7 months ago
asked byEzra
fromProvo, UT
When can I expect this to be stocked? I don't want to buy it on backprder if it's going to be several weeks/months (or never!) Thank you!
ETA is for mid February.