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Every bit as good sonically as the Boss pedal that it's designed to mimic. Usuable frequency bands, admirably rolls off boomy lows and cuts top-end noise from a noisy analog compressor. Small adjustments shape your tone as expected, boost/cut is clean and transparent as far as I can tell from DI and headphones (i have an active bass, so boosting my amp with it causes soft-medium clipping). The sliders are very touch-sensitive and feel a bit fragile and everything's plastic. If the build of other Behringer pedals is too flimsy for you, then this is certainly no good. The s If you want a "set it and forget it" pedal, it requires a gentle touch, but it should be OK. For a live pedalboard, you might want a backup... or if you have the boss this could be the backup of last resort. I got this to use as a tweakable, "always on" high-pass filter to clean up signal ahead of an octaver in an effects loop. for such tasks I would ecommend saving money and getting this disposably-cheap pedal.Read full review
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It's fine noise wise and it does what it says on the tin but not having positive centre detents on the sliders means finding the zero gain position is trial and error and if you set them all to what looks like the centre you will find that there is slight gain - the Boss pedal is 4 times the price, you pays your money.........as they say
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It's a very useful product for musicians especially for bass guitarists. Smart looking and very attractive also. Dual power connectivity makes it very easy going for users.
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A good bass equalizer pedal, gives a good solid bass sound that my amp alone can't give. Makes playing my bass more enjoyable, and the pedal is excellent value for money.
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Good price for what you are getting
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