The Behringer BEQ700 is a versatile 7-band graphic EQ pedal for bass guitar, offering up to 15 dB of boost or cut per band. Designed to refine your sound and eliminate feedback, it covers a wide frequency range from below 50 Hz to over 10 kHz. It can be used to shape your tone, boost your signal, or enhance specific frequencies. Its compact design and affordable price make it an excellent choice for guitarists seeking precise tonal control. The BEQ700's functionality goes beyond standard EQ capabilities, offering additional utility as a volume boost pedal.
With 15 dB available boost or cut per band, the BEQ700’s seven frequency bands have been carefully chosen to provide the ultimate tools for EQing the bass guitar, even extended range 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.
Guitarists praised the Behringer BEQ700 for its high quality and low price, with many recommending it as a boost pedal. Users found it to be a versatile tool, effectively boosting volume without altering tone and providing a clean sound. Reviewers highlighted its effectiveness in both EQ applications and as a volume boost, with some comparing its performance favorably to more expensive options like the [Boss] graphic EQ. The build quality was noted, with some users cautioning about its plastic casing, but overall, the pedal was highly regarded for its value and tonal shaping capabilities.