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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.
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.
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.
R**E
Works Well with My Bass
Works well, and I'm happy with it, but others may wish it were more robust.
R**.
Great cheap little EQ pedal.
It's not going to be built like a brick, we all know this. That's not the point though. The point is, this actually sounds really good for the money. Like, I was expecting quite a bit of noise, or at least some noise, but nope! Very clean, easy to use graphic EQ with good selection of bands. Really underestimated how useful these become in a pinch.
M**A
poorly made
I bought this Behringer bass equalizer primarily because someone I knew had a Bahringer bass amplifier and it was a nice piece of kit at a very reasonable price; this pedal did not fall in that bracket.When I first received the package felt heavy, usually a good indication. I was quite disappointed when I opened the box and the pedal was clearly made of plastic and it was only heavy thanks a metal plate on the bottom. I read the instruction on the bottom plate, and it clearly stated that the box used a battery, as did the written manual in the box; this is where things went downhill.The manual stated that the pedal did not use an on/off switch even though the pedal clearly clicked when pushed indicating the presence of an on/off switch. The manual also stated that unit employed a battery, but when I opened the pedal to install a battery I discovered that there was no battery compartment. Additionally, the pedal was made of a light gage plastic.Therefore, I closed the pedal and proceeded to use an adaptor to power it. I plugged the pedal into my amp and plugged in my bass to discover that the pedal did not function at all. At that point, I threw the towel and decided to return the pedal. The moral of the story is that you get what you pay for. I will be sticking with brands like BOSS and MXR from now on; lesson learned.
M**1
Don't Use It Much / Hardly Ever But It Does The Job When Needed.
Behringer Pedals Are Awesome !!!!
D**S
Bass eq
What a great equalizer for the bass guitar someone might say that it doesn’t matter but I can hear a difference in the way it adjusts the frequencies great price as well
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