Equalizer Pedals
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API Audio TranZformer GTR
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Carl Martin Tone Tweaker
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Vahlbruch BBQ-XL Buffer,Booster,EQ
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Vahlbruch BBQ Buffer/Boost/EQ
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Empress Effects ParaEQ MKII Deluxe
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Empress Effects ParaEQ MKII
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API Audio TranZformer LLX Bass Pedal
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Fairfield Circuitry Long Life Parametric EQ
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Harley Benton MiniStomp 5-Band
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Boss EQ-200 Graphic Eq
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Joyo R-12 Band Controller EQ
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JHS Pedals Haunting Mids - Parametric EQ
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MXR 10 Band Equalizer Silver
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MXR 6 Band Equalizer Silver
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Mooer Graphic G
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Artec Graphic EQ & Tuner
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Artec SE-EQ8 Graphic EQ
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Artec Parametric EQ
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Behringer BEQ700 Bass Graphic Equalizer
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Behringer EQ700
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Boss GE-7 Equalizer
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GFI System Enieqma Equalizer
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Ibanez Pentatone Equalizer PTEQ
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Yuer YF-40 Ten Band EQ
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Source Audio SA 270 - One Series EQ2
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Wampler EQuator Equalizer
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About Equalizer Pedals
Equalizer pedals, or EQs, allow guitarists and bassists to sculpt their tone by boosting or cutting specific frequencies. These pedals offer precise control over your instrument’s sonic character, compensating for room acoustics, gear limitations, or simply achieving a desired tonal aesthetic. They range from simple shelving and graphic EQs to complex parametric designs with extensive control.
Equalizer Pedals — Pros & Cons
PROS
- Precise tonal shaping and customization for a unique sound
- Compensation for room acoustics or equipment limitations
- Can address frequency imbalances and enhance clarity
- Offer creative possibilities for unique and experimental sounds
CONS
- Can introduce unwanted noise if not carefully implemented
- Complex parametric EQs have a steeper learning curve
- May require experimentation to find optimal settings
- Can become a source of sonic clutter if overused
Frequently Asked Questions About Equalizer Pedals
Graphic EQs offer fixed frequency bands for broad adjustments, while parametric EQs allow for adjustable frequency, bandwidth (Q), and gain for more precise control.
Ensure proper gain staging, use high-quality components, and be mindful of the gain settings on both the EQ and preceding pedals.
Q refers to the bandwidth of a frequency band; a high Q means a narrow, focused adjustment, while a low Q represents a broader, gentler change.