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Behringer BEQ700 Ultimate 7-Band Graphic Equalizer

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About this item

  • 7-band Graphic EQ foot pedal for electric bass players
  • 50Hz to 10kHz range contoured specifically for bass guitar requirements, including 5- and 6-string basses
  • +/-15dB boost and cut for individual frequency faders, Global level slider
  • On/Battery Level LED indicator
  • Silent first-class electronic switching


Amazon.ca Product Description

The Behringer BEQ700 is a 7-band graphic equalizer foot pedal for electric bass players, with a contoured frequency range compatible with 4-, 5- and 6-string electric basses. The unit is equipped with silent switching and an LED active and low battery status indicator light

From the Manufacturer


BEHRINGER BASS GRAPHIC EQUALIZER BEQ700

Ultimate 7-Band Graphic Equalizer

  • Shape your sound and eliminate feedback with 7 bands of equalization
  • This BEHRINGER product has been designed to compete head to head with leading products on the market
  • Wide frequency range from 50 Hz to 10 kHz with a powerful 15 dB boost/cut per band
  • Status LED for effect on/off and battery check
  • Runs on 9 V battery or the BEHRINGER PSU-SB DC power supply (not included)
  • First-class electronic On/Off switch for noise-free operation
  • High-quality components and exceptionally rugged construction ensure long life
  • Conceived and designed by BEHRINGER Germany

Do you find it hard to get the perfect sound from your bass? Maybe your bass seems to virtually disappear in some rooms; then again, it feels like a runaway locomotive in others? The problem's not your bass-you need an equalizer! The BEHRINGER BEQ700 can resurrect your bass, providing total control over your tone, no matter what the performance situation. You can instantly improve the sound of your band from the bottom up, with the BEHRINGER BEQ700.

Master of Tone

With 15 dB available boost or cut per band (that's a lot!), the BEQ700's seven frequency bands have been carefully chosen to provide the ultimate tools for EQing the bass guitar, even 5 6-string instruments. Of course, to make full use of its capabilities, you should first understand some basics about the frequency range of your axe.

The BEQ700 covers the audio spectrum from below 50 Hz to over 10 kHz, allowing you to effectively cut or boost specific frequencies that help focus your sound. Special attention has been paid to the critical midrange frequencies, which can either make or break your sound. The following section offers tips that will have you sculpting the perfect bass sound in no time at all.

Understanding EQ

Most performers don't have a clue about what good equalization can do for their sound. Maybe you've heard the old maxim, "Make a sine-wave to get really good sound," or "Make a smiley-face, that always works." Sadly, this qualifies as advice from the uninformed. Just as every room is different, every musical instrument is unique. Even guitars and basses made by the same manufacturer, using the same materials, on the same day can vary a great deal.

People provide a good example of this principal-although we are all similar, we don't all wear the same size shoes, or even have the same color eyes. There is no one "perfect" equalization curve that fits every scenario; equalization is dynamic.

Applying EQ to the Bass

When frequencies from 20 Hz - 200 Hz are boosted or cut, the bass is affected dramatically, since sounds in this range are often felt, as well as being heard. Boosting frequencies within this range can increase the sensation of power and punch. Conversely, reductions in this range can weaken or muddy low frequency response.

The fundamental notes of most basses fall within the 100 Hz - 1000 Hz range. Even slight changes in this range can cause a tremendous variation in overall bass energy and impact, as the human ear is especially sensitive to this range. Boosting frequencies around 200 Hz often gives the bass warmth and body, without a loss of definition, while boosting frequencies in the 500 Hz to 1000 Hz range tend to make bass sounds brittle. Often, better EQ results can be achieved by reducing the frequency bands that are offending and by turning up the overall volume, rather than boosting one specific band.

How the specific frequency bands of the BEQ700 can shape your sound
  • 50 Hz (sub-bass)
    Boost: To thicken up sub-bass content, which is mostly felt rather than heard
    Cut: To eliminate stage "rumble" and sub-bass content that can rob sound system power
  • 120 Hz (soft bass)
    Boost: To enhance the lower end of the bass spectrum
    Cut: To reduce the tendency of low frequency content to overwhelm a small room
  • 400 Hz (hard bass)
    Boost: To enhance the "hard" bass punch of fundamental tones
    Cut: To reduce punch for better linkage with the kick drum
  • 500 Hz
    Boost: or Cut: To control bass clarity and warmth
  • 800 Hz Boost: To add an aggressive edge to the overall bass sound
    Cut: For reducing somewhat nasal or horn-like content
  • 4.5 kHz
    Boost: To make the bass cut through the mix. Creates a more distinctive plucked tone
    Cut: To eliminate harshness
  • 10 kHz
    Boost: To bring out the upper harmonics and add edge to the overall bass tonality
    Cut: Apply a cut to reduce harsh high-frequency content or hiss


Bernabe Luna Ramirez
Reviewed in Mexico on September 16, 2024
Este pedal me favorece para ecualizar el sonido de mi bajo cuando uso un cabeza que potencializa ciertas frecuencias que no puedo controlar ni en mi bajo ni en el cabezal. Hasta ahora me ha sido muy útil y de fácil uso.
FretlessBob
Reviewed in Canada on August 17, 2024
I buy _every_ pedal that Scott Devine tells me to, so now I have another equalizer. It has a slightly eccentric selection of boost/cut ranges, tailored to the lower and higher ends of the bass guitar spectrum. It very handily can use an internal 9Vdc battery in case you just want take one pedal to the gig and don't want to lug the power supply along. Unless you're a road warrior playing 350 shows a year, the plastic housing shouldn't be a concern.
Pete Miller
Reviewed in Canada on July 26, 2024
Works as expected, sturdy case .
OOTS
Reviewed in Canada on April 8, 2024
Adds good bottom end that I was looking for.
Leonardo Pejoto
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on May 6, 2023
it really sound fantastic, I'm using it now in Church
EMERSON PEREIRA PINTO
Reviewed in Brazil on November 16, 2023
Não posso avaliar um produto que veio com defeito. Desculpe.Estou no aguardo do reembolso.
Éric David
Reviewed in Canada on December 23, 2020
Rien a dire tout est ok
uhjb
Reviewed in Canada on October 20, 2020
The only down side is not easy to change battery.
Derek
Reviewed in Canada on April 30, 2020
The housing is plastic, which does give it a flimsy, toyish feel to it. The sliders don't have a notch at 0 and they slide almost like a toy would. The sound it produces is pretty full and I feel like it doesn't detract from the tone at all. It EQs pretty well as it should.HOWEVER, my pedal was very noisy whenever it was activated, producing a frankly, very annoying hissing sound. I thought it might've been a noisy power supply but powering it with a battery (in a battery compartment that was very difficult to access) came to the same results. After doing some research, the culprit could be due to some crappy parts. I'm going to return this and hopefully get it replaced and see how the replacement fares.
りょ
Reviewed in Japan on November 22, 2019
すごく使いやすかったです
Dennis Aviles
Reviewed in Canada on October 4, 2019
Bought if for my guitar but didn’t realize it was for bass but it works great!
Abhishek
Reviewed in India on July 4, 2017
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.
JF Fleury
Reviewed in Canada on March 23, 2017
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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