Behringer BEQ700 Bass Graphic Equalizer
Effects Pedal

Latest User Reviews
Bom e barato
Bom preço, adequado ao propósito, som melhor que o esperado. Recomendo.
good, before harley benton pedals came out
personally I prefer the HB ministomp, only 5 bands but made of metal, and it costs peanuts, even cheaper than this.
Great value for the money!
I needed for performance to my bass graphic equalizer. I decided to buy the cheapest one. And oh surprise, this time I didn't fail. A pedal with an excellent price-quality ratio. I highly recommend it if you are an amateur and need a good and reliable equalizer. Then this is the right choice for you.
Good but slightly plasticky feel.
A good cheap eq pedal with good headroom.
Does the job.
Not as good as the Harley Benton one which used to be sold.
Decent and cheap
I dont play bass, I use it to EQ a stompbox on my set up. It does the job perfectly and with no noise. I dont think would be no noise if you conect it to a bass. It does not fit for studio recording purposes.
Great value for money.
Pedal is great value for money. Sounds great and adds a nice tone to my bass playing esp. when accenting or slapping notes which is why I got an EQ pedal. Some marks deducted for a plastic cover, but at this price it is not a concern. Superb value.
Low cost but functional
The plastic construction does not feel as sturdy and durable as metal construction of e.g. Boss pedals. The sliders feel a bit fragile. However if you are nice to it it looks it should last.
You can power it either from an adaptor or from a 9V battery. I did not check how long the battery lasts; the access to the battery is not as straightforward as in Boss pedals so don't forget to change it before taking it to a gig if you don't have an adaptor or might not be able to use it.
It also introduces a bit of hiss when active.
STOP THE BEHRINGER HATE!
Seriously, what the hell? Sure it's got a plastic shell. Doesn't stop it from doing its job properly. Get Behringer! It's cheap, and mighty useful.
Does the job
You would imagine that for the price It wont do the job properly, but there you are wrong. I does modify the equalization quite precise.
I have tried to use it on a guitar, since the equalization range its just higher on the low end, and obviously with my bass guitar.
It does the EQ job both on guitar and on Bass.
It can it be used as a signal booster as well.
No alien sounds on the signal.
I can recommend it.
Noisy pedal
Maybe just my unit, but i have a lot of noise while using mine. The pedal feels pretty cheap and flimsy but does the job.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Behringer
- Released in 2005
- Average price : $30
- 7 Equaliser bands
- Frequency range: 50 - 10000 Hz with 15 dB boost / cut per band
- Controls: 50 - 120 - 400 - 500 - 800 - 4,5k - 10k - Level
- LED: Effect On / Off
- Footswitch: Effect Bypass
- True bypass
- Connections: input (6.3 mm jack), output (6.3 mm jack), power supply connector (coaxial connection 5.5 x 2.1 mm - negative polarity inside)
- Power consumption: 30 mA
- Powered by a 9V battery or a 9V DC power supply
- Dimensions : 70mm x 123mm x 54mm
- Weight : 330g
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