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GEB-7 Bass Equalizer

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The Boss GEB-7 Compact in size but featuring a wide frequency range ” from 50Hz all the way up to 10kHz. It has 7 sliders, 3 of which cover the critical midrange (400Hz, 500Hz, and 800Hz) where the character of the bass sound is determined. Each slider boosts or cuts over a ±15dB range, allowing for substantial tone-shaping capability.
Open Box BOSS GEB-7 Bass Equalizer Pedal Level 1

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4.79

19 Reviews

88%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

5

Rock solid

This is the first stomp box a bassist should buy. It's Boss, so you know it will never break. And it has a great range of frequencies, so you can make pretty much any amp/bass setup sound better. I play a Rickenbacker 4003, and this thing has been great for accentuating the clear treble sounds of my ric. I use it to cut the mid down and boost the low end for a great growl and crystal clear highs. I would also suggest the Boss Bass limiter.

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Most Liked Negative Review

3

Not sold on it

My sound engineer says this makes my Rickenbacker sound fake.

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Best Uses
  1. Performances8
  2. Home Studio5
  3. Amateur Recording3
  4. Outdoor Events / Games3
  5. Professional Recording3
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  1. Poor Sound Quality1
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  3. Responsive2
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  • Not sold on it

    3

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted2 years ago

    byDavid

    fromChattanooga TN

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    My sound engineer says this makes my Rickenbacker sound fake.

  • Every bass player should have one

    5

    submitted4 years ago

    byFrank

    fromEast Coast

    This box is a must have for all bass players it can make a $50 dollar bass sound great use it in your signature sound. It rocks in live shows or events you can adjust to make your bass felt and heard works great for recording to has all the important bass frequencies to pump up your bass sound mids and highs

  • Simple is sometimes better

    5

    submitted5 years ago

    byGo_Pats

    fromBoston

    I have the MXR 10 Band. It has more control. It has lots of lights. Its good for acoustic but for live bass, more is not really better. This gets you close enough for live without a lot of fiddlin and diddlin. More intuitive than a parametric. Its solid. It has indents at the 0. Put it on top of your amp (not on the floor) to tweek as needed during sound check or later when you need to add more mids because the keyboard player/drummer drown you out.

  • love this pedal

    5

    submitted6 years ago

    byJO

    fromNJ

    this pedal makes your bass sound great. changing up the lows and the highs.

  • I would buy again

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted7 years ago

    byJOHN

    fromundisclosed

    Using it on my Bass Pedal Board, helps to make my different basses sound even...level and tone wise, very quite!

  • Does the job

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted8 years ago

    byAndrew

    fromAsheville, NC

    Going from a acoustic piano miced with a PCM into an amp, had some very uneven frequency issues. This EQ pedal solved them.

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  • asked byTimothy

    fromNew Orleans, LA

    It's so infuriating that these do not even say whether or not they come with an AC adapter. Do not want battery powered ANYTHING. How do I find the adapter for this?

    It's so infuriating that these do not even say whether or not they come with an AC adapter. Do not want battery powered ANYTHING. How do I find the adapter for this?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Please take a look at the "Livewire UXS Universal Multi-Voltage Power Supply with USB Port"