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The Behringer BEQ700 is a compact, 7-band graphic equalizer pedal designed for electric guitarists seeking precise tonal control. Featuring noise-free electronic switching and a battery level LED indicator, it ensures reliable, professional-grade performance. Its durable chrome-plated metal body and standard 1/4-inch audio jacks make it a versatile and essential addition to any pedalboard.
| ASIN | B000KIRT9C |
| Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,024 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #8 in Electric Guitar Equalization Effects #4,000 in Guitar & Bass Accessories |
| Body Material | Chrome-Plated |
| Color Name | Tan |
| Color Screen | No |
| Connector Type | 1/4 inch (6.35mm) audio jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (669) |
| Date First Available | February 2, 2008 |
| Guitar Bridge System | Adjustable |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | S-S |
| Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 14.1 ounces |
| Item model number | BEQ700 |
| Material Type | Chrome-Plated Metal |
| Number of Strings | 10 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered, Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 2.76 x 2.13 x 4.84 inches |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| String Gauge | Jazz Extra Light |
| String Material | Nickel Steel |
| 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.
A**D
Behringer equalizer great quality.
This equalizer improves your ypur playing sound. Easy to use several utube examples. Pedal quality and ease of use was recommend by a fellow guitar player.
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.
N**O
A mi nieto le encantó
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.
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.
R**E
Works Well with My Bass
Works well, and I'm happy with it, but others may wish it were more robust.
D**Y
Worth it, under valued pedal that can give you thst punch.
I'm still playing with this. Perhaps too many knobs. Gives you fine tonal control. But, they move a little too easy for me. Can give you that added punch. Here in TN, they call the eq the Nashville secret. It has some solid weight to it. For the price, it beats all others, hands down. Lost or stolen you can quickly recover. Prime, two days. You can get caught up in adjusting. I go for the fat tone and leave it. As far as pedals go, just the eq, a compressor and my noise gate and I'm done. Simple and gives you a wide range of settings. Worth every penny, you will not be able to say that for most pedals.
L**O
it really sound fantastic, I'm using it now in Church
A**K
I am using it from last few months and I don't feel any issues with it. Overall sound quality is good and impressive. Only the bad thing is its made by plastic but as per the price its good enough.
E**O
Não posso avaliar um produto que veio com defeito. Desculpe. Estou no aguardo do reembolso.
り**ょ
すごく使いやすかったです
J**Y
So, disclaimer first. I'm still a begginer bass player with 10 months of experience, and this is my first pedal ever. So, i'll be quick for those who just want to know if it's worth it. Pretty cheap price, for a great tool. Almost no noise or anything (was expecting that because of the price) and it gives you plenty of control to shape your tone. I mean, you could probably get a better one from other pedal manufacturers, but if you're on a budget, it's great. Only thing is that this thing is plastic, so... it feels cheap when you want to change the battery. For other people who might want to get one, this is what I think so far. I was always stuck with only the basic 3-Band EQ on my combo (Bass, Mid, Treble) and it did the job for a couple of months, but now I want more control. I like my bass to be more fat and warm, so I gave it a try with my settings on my amp, then tried with the BEQ700. It's amazing! The difference is so clear and what I could do only in one practice tonight... It's really cool. I think as bass players we don't use a ton of effects but the tone of the bass is REALLY important. So, yep, good job Behringer. I though this would be cheap (and keep in mind since it's plastic it does feel cheap) but I can't deny that this pedal does exacly what it should do, and it does it right. So yep, I do recommend it. Keep in mind I haven't tried other 7-band EQs so my opinion might not be worth alot, but right now when practicing with my friends, it feels good.
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