MXR

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10-Bands of Boost/Cut Equalization

With 10-bands of equalization covering the frequency spectrum from 100Hz–10kHz, the M108S provides an unprecedented level of tone control in a compact stompbox. Each band offers 12dB of boost or cut, allowing you to make subtle tweaks or dramatic overhauls to your tone. The M108S's wide-ranging EQ gives you the flexibility to boost bass for a fuller tone, cut mids for a scooped sound, boost highs for extra clarity or do all of the above.

Rugged and Stage-Ready

The M108S features a rugged metal chassis and footswitches built to withstand the rigors of the road. Its compact size means it won't take up too much precious real estate on your pedalboard, while its intuitive layout makes it easy to operate in dimly lit stages or studios. The M108S runs on a 9V battery or optional power supply, allowing for maximum convenience in any playing situation.

Dial in Your Perfect Tone

With its wide-ranging equalization capabilities, the M108S allows you to craft your perfect tone to suit any musical situation. Easily compensate for an overly bright amp or cut through a dense mix by subtly shaping your EQ or completely transform your tone with more radical boosts and cuts for a signature sound all your own. Whatever tone you're chasing, the M108S gives you the tools to dial it in.

MXR M108S Ten Band EQ Pedal

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  • Cut or boost 10 different frequencies up to ±12dB
  • LEDs provide high visibility, even in direct sunlight
  • 18-volt operation for increased headroom
  • Two outputs for running two separate signal chains
  • Low noise floor
  • True-bypass switching

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All pedals - one year parts and labor warranty.

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4.41

41 Reviews

85%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

5

I couldint go without one, flawless

If you care about your tone whatsoever, you must have this pedal. It makes you realize how little a simple 3 knob design on amps does (bass, mid, treb). You need an EQ, period. You'll never play an amp without one after using it, it dramatically improves the sound. It can completely change any amp First the LEDs on this thing are BRIGHT. Really surprised me. Its also very well constructed. Even has a power supply included with plugs for lots of countries. The pedal uses a true bypass and it works flawlessly. No tone is affected when bypassing. I use a Peavey 6505 plus and play metal. The 6505 was seriously dissapointing me untill i got this pedal. The gain slider gives the amp some MUCH needed punch and power. I was also able to remove/tighten the amps sloppy low end and get rid of its annoying high end frequencies. I ended up turning the volume slider down just a little. My palm mutes... Oh boy, i can feel them like a punch in the chest now I would reccomend running the pedal through the effects loop for the best results. It also has two outputs. Very fun

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Most Liked Negative Review

3

Not the Sound I Wanted, Overly Bright LEDs

I have the mxr 7-band EQ in my studio, and it works great. I was looking for an EQ for my live setups, and wanted one with a master volume fader, so I gave the 10-band version a try. I was disappointed with the sound. The high end seemed a little harsh, and lacking in transparency. For the low frequency zone there was no fader at exactly 100 Hz--which is, in my opinion, a critical frequency. The led lights on the faders are blindingly bright. I could not read the frequency markings for the faders without turning off the EQ function. That's pretty inconvenient. You've got ten frequencies to control, plus gain and volume faders, and you can't see what you're doing when the unit is engaged. I don't know what the designers were thinking. For me, the bottom line is that this might be a workable unit for studio applications. You've got a lot of dynamic control over a lot of frequency bands, and maybe the unit sounds better with amps other than mine. But I think it would be a problem on stage, trying to find the right fader for a subtle adjustment when you can't see past the blinding blue lights.

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Best Uses
  1. Performances21
  2. Home Studio17
  3. Amateur Recording11
  4. Professional Recording11
  5. Outdoor Events / Games9
Cons
  1. Difficult To Use4
  2. Poor Sound Quality2
  3. Sound Lacks Transparency1
  4. High End Lacks Transparency1
  5. No fader centered on 100 Hz1
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced21
  2. Professional Musician10
  3. Novice2
Pros
  1. Excellent Sound Quality26
  2. Versatile21
  3. Responsive18
  4. Compact17
  5. Good Selection Of Effects7
  • Not musical - difficult to get a good sound out of it

    2

    submitteda month ago

    byChip

    fromColorado Springs, CO

    I bought this pedal and returned it after a few days. The major problem is that it does not sound musical. It is extremely difficult to dial in a moderately acceptable sound. The sound has a weird compression that made my rig sound awful. It sounds much worse than my ultra-chap Danelectro Fish and Chips. The Danelectro sounds good in any setting. The MXR sounds bad in any setting. Additionally, there is an audible noise for any setting off of zero. On top of the poor sound, this pedal is very large. If it sounded great, maybe there is a case for it being this big. I gave it two stars because it does seem well built.

  • Much more than just eq. Awsome.

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted3 months ago

    byTommy

    fromSc

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Excellent, adds a lot more than just eq

  • Versatile

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted8 months ago

    byDavid

    fromMinnesota

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Nice product and come with power supply

  • Love this pedal!!!

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted10 months ago

    byTraves

    fromOklahoma

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    This pedal is incredible. It has seperate line level and gain control sliders plus the 10 Band EQ let's you custom craft your sound. It also lights up really well and can be seen in dark enviroments. Probably the best addition to my pedal board I've ever made. Runs on 18 Volt power.

  • Figuring out?

    4

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted10 months ago

    byJazz

    fromHayward

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Shaping my sound wasn't as easy as expected. I'm still trying to figure out, how I could tweak the mids to a nice fat tone. I never had an EQ, so I'm an absolute newbie on that surface.

  • I would by this product again

    4

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitteda year ago

    byBill

    fromSan Carlos

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I use this pedal with my bass rig. The ability to go beyond the standard bass, middle, and treble controls really helped to zero in on the tone I was looking for.

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Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

  • asked byKevin

    fromBellingham WA

    Is there a way to dump or turn off the lights?
They are blindingly bright.

    Is there a way to dump or turn off the lights? They are blindingly bright.

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Unfortunately, there is no built-in switch or function to turn off or dim the lights. Here are a few things you could consider: 1. Use Neutral Density (ND) Film or Light Diffusing Tape You can place a strip of ND gel (used in photography/lighting) or a bit of frosted tape over the LEDs to dim the brightness without blocking visibility. Brands like Lee Filters or Rosco offer ND gels. Custom Modding: If you're comfortable with electronics, you could mod the pedal by adding a switch to the LED power line — but this voids your warranty and requires soldering and circuit knowledge. Some DIYers add a small resistor inline to dim the LEDs instead of turning them off completely.
  • asked byRR Inc.

    fromAlbany, Ny

    Can this mxr eq be used to tighten the bottom end, and THICKEN the overall tone of my amp?

    Can this mxr eq be used to tighten the bottom end, and THICKEN the overall tone of my amp?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Yes. Drop your lows and bring up some low mid-range. Boost your highs a bit
  • asked byTerry

    fromDes Moines Iowa

    Does this pedal come with the power supply?

    Does this pedal come with the power supply?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Unfortunately, no. Please give us a call to better help you out – 877-687-5403
  • asked bySimon

    fromSpokane Wa

    Does the MXR 10 band EQ come with its own power supply? I bought this  EQ but  I don't remember if it had a power supply in the box when I got it. I started running it on a 9v power chain but then I saw it says use 18 volts. Seems to work but I guess it would be better with 18 volts.

    Does the MXR 10 band EQ come with its own power supply? I bought this EQ but I don't remember if it had a power supply in the box when I got it. I started running it on a 9v power chain but then I saw it says use 18 volts. Seems to work but I guess it would be better with 18 volts.

    Open Reply - Thomas
    The power supply is included. You would need the Dunlop ECB004. You would be much better off with 18v.
  • asked byIlluum

    fromDallas, GA

    Does this product come with the 18-volt power supply? It doesn't say it does here, but on sweetwater it does say it comes with it so wondering if GC includes it as well.

    Does this product come with the 18-volt power supply? It doesn't say it does here, but on sweetwater it does say it comes with it so wondering if GC includes it as well.

    Open Reply - Ronald
    Yes it comes with the power supply.
  • asked byMike

    fromLewisburg tn

    Does this come with its own power supply

    Does this come with its own power supply

    Open Reply - Brian
    This will not include a power supply unit.