🎸 Elevate your tone, own the stage — no compromises, just pure EQ power!
The EX 7 Band EQ Equalizer Mini Guitar Pedal offers precise tonal shaping with 7 adjustable frequency bands and ±15dB boost/cut. Featuring true bypass for uncolored sound and advanced noise reduction, it delivers a clean, natural signal. Its compact, rugged metal design fits tight pedalboards and withstands live performance demands. Powered by a 9V adapter with ultra-efficient 10mA current draw, it extends battery life and supports daisy-chaining. A dedicated LEVEL knob provides total volume control, making it an essential tool for studio and stage refinement.
Amperage | 300 Milliamps |
Signal Format | Analog |
Power Source | Adapter |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
Color | Mini EQ7 |
Style | Mini |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.6"L x 2.5"W x 2.4"H |
R**E
A great deal
This little thing let me squeeze a 7 band eq into the tiny space left in my board and honestly I with I had grabbed one of these a long time ago. I might add a second. I've discovered it lets me crank up my gain pedals and then pad the volume back down so I'm not also overdriving the amp, and it lets me tame some of the mud that comes from my Big Muff Pi. I'm thinking about trying another earlier on my board so I can use it when I switch guitars.
A**A
Wow
Well consider me shocked on how well this little eq works...AND IT IS QUIET with no noise!...I needed a 250Hz cut for my Baggs anthem acoustic set up...this works great
M**W
Kinda Fiddly but Sounds Good
I really liked all three modes on this pedal and was surprised how much control I got out of this cheap pedal. I've seen some negative reviews on YT but I think those people probably didn't have the patience to get the most out of the pedal. I was surprised at just how functional this pedal was.The level, decay and mix pots are tiny and very sensitive so that is important to keep in mind if you don't want to deal with that. Another odd thing about it is that, instead of a selector switch, the mode selection is via a potentiometer and it is the most fiddly part of the pedal, especially when trying to select the "Spring" mode. There are two indicator LEDs, one green and one red. So if you want to select spring mode, you have to turn the pot slowly from one extreme or the other and when you see both LEDs light up together, you're in spring mode. It is best to actually strum a chord or note and let it ring while you turn the knob so you can hear the mode change. For the other two modes, simply turning the pot all the way to one side or the other worked to select the other modes but YMMV due to component variance and the way the circuit works. You can use the above technique and just adjust to the point where it goes from both LEDs lit up to a single LED lit up.Having said all this, I have no regrets about buying this pedal. I especially liked the spring mode because you really aren't getting any closer to the sound of a spring reverb tank from a pedal, at any price. It is a classic sound that you need if you want classic rock (and even a lot of modern stuff) to sound right. The other two modes are fine too.The unit seems pretty sturdy but I'm not sure how it would hold up to gigging. I mainly bought it for practicing and for recording. I got it half off on a flash sale and it was a lot cheaper than buying a vintage amp plugin for my DAW.The bundled power supply is of decent quality and didn't cause any noise issues.
R**V
Does the job, and saves room on a pedal board.
Does the job, although not as easy to dial due to its size, I love how small it is without taking any huge space on a pedal board. I am sure there are better options on the high end of he spectrum price wise, but for the value this gives out, it is a huge win.
P**R
Simple is good
I like spring reverb and this works fine on one of my pedal boards.
G**S
Dope pedal , especially for the price
Dude , this thing chugs hard !. Not bad for the price at all , takes a bit of tinkering to get a good distortion and not loose tone , but I got it right where I want it and I’m really happy !
S**N
Bummed
Man I love this pedal sound but I got it in feb it’s now the end of June and it started to feed back real bad out of no where on the same settings I’ve always had it on I’m so disappointed I really like the distortion….
W**E
Great on the surface but v odd internally.
This box is a little strange. For what it is at its price point it's solid, but its not quite what it seems.When powered the device isn't true bypass, it runs some sort of buffer. So you can't both have the leds working and keep it a truly passive pedal. Normally, I'd say buffers are just fine, but - at least for my particular unit- this thing's buffer is poorly implemented. It has low head and distorts in a way that unpleasant to me and cuts off a lot of high end articulation.The input/output loops are also very close together and don't work well with any but very narrow right angle patch cables.My solution, rather than buying more cables was to pop it open and bypass/connect the A/B channels so the input/outputs were universally shared.Problem is, the circuit of this thing is not what you'd expect out of a simple switching box. I had to desolder the input of one channel and the output of another because those connecters run signal to ground if not plugged into and a connecting lugs on the switch didn't work as expected even then so I had to wire up all the pins after stripping out those two jacks.That last part isn't neccesarily a contributing factor to the 3 stars, but the odd wiring with its not great buffer coming included with the use of the LEDs and the jacks being too close together are definite drawbacks.For a box this low priced why isn't it just a couple LEDs and jacks wired to the foot switches? That would actually have been str8 up better for what it is.If the jacks were better placed and the buffer a better circuit or just not included itd be 5 stars.
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