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Harley Benton EQ-100 Equalizer
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Graphic equalizer pedal from Harley Benton

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  • ChaoslalaChaoslala

    Harley Benton EQ-100 EqualizerPublished on 04/27/11 at 16:33
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    7-band equalizer + overall volume.

    UTILIZATION

    Manual useless configuration to the ear,
    one wonders how high the strips
    are zero. A little lower than the middle, there
    or she resists a little. I thought she had
    Led but there is just a red top,
    tanpis for Christmas trees .. (not the strips
    but the pedal led to a startup)

    SOUND QUALITY

    At first it was cause of the blast, but to another place
    chain is impeccable. It replaced my Boss, but
    in fact it is almost similar and has a bit the same defects,
    it is better to settle down even at frequencies up
    volume. It can increase the breath if they are mounted.
    I prefer the Boss because he's a rounder and a l…
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    7-band equalizer + overall volume.

    UTILIZATION

    Manual useless configuration to the ear,
    one wonders how high the strips
    are zero. A little lower than the middle, there
    or she resists a little. I thought she had
    Led but there is just a red top,
    tanpis for Christmas trees .. (not the strips
    but the pedal led to a startup)

    SOUND QUALITY

    At first it was cause of the blast, but to another place
    chain is impeccable. It replaced my Boss, but
    in fact it is almost similar and has a bit the same defects,
    it is better to settle down even at frequencies up
    volume. It can increase the breath if they are mounted.
    I prefer the Boss because he's a rounder and a little
    cleaner, but on the other prefer the boss.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Excellent value for money!
    But maybe not flawless, at the same time,
    I have not tried the MXR, Maxon, Ibanez .....
    I'm happy!
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  • HatecrewHatecrew

    Harley Benton EQ-100 EqualizerPublished on 04/19/10 at 08:05
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    7-band equalizer for guitar in one volume.
    This is analog.
    1 input and 1 output jack, the classic stuff what.
    The case is metal (very good point, it seems very solid!)
    The switch on / bypass (not off, disconnect the power supply or remove the jack and put it to off) is flexible, but once engaged, if the eq is set properly, no reason to bypass (one that later)

    UTILIZATION

    The configuration is the same as for all eq. It's not very complicated but if we do anything, well the sound is coming out .... dla Wed
    I think Y'avait a sheet in the box that served as a manual but I lay with the board without even reading it.

    SOUND QUALITY

    Ben rendering, it is simply stunning. N…
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    7-band equalizer for guitar in one volume.
    This is analog.
    1 input and 1 output jack, the classic stuff what.
    The case is metal (very good point, it seems very solid!)
    The switch on / bypass (not off, disconnect the power supply or remove the jack and put it to off) is flexible, but once engaged, if the eq is set properly, no reason to bypass (one that later)

    UTILIZATION

    The configuration is the same as for all eq. It's not very complicated but if we do anything, well the sound is coming out .... dla Wed
    I think Y'avait a sheet in the box that served as a manual but I lay with the board without even reading it.

    SOUND QUALITY

    Ben rendering, it is simply stunning. NO blows, and although knob influence on frequency of the sound changes drastically. Having said that, as stated above, if we make trimming shit, it will sound shit, but with good adjustment, it amplifies or attenuates certain frequency and it brings out the character of the guitar. I play a Fender Start Mex mainly crunsh and clear sound in all positions of microphones, sound dla scratch takes more than size, its character is more assertive when you bypass the pedal after that it seems flat.
    For distortion, I play on a Jackson RR with adjustable V I "flatten" to be able to use it with the stratum. The result - I mamamilla kiki any hard when I play!

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 2 weeks. I had already been tested on a elextro harmonix stuff for a boy but he had forbidden me to touch these settings and he had the deal with feet so hard to make a comparison. However, it does its job as I expected.

    What I like most:

    allows precise work of his
    Metal case
    Battery supplied with
    Zero level of knob serrated (allows you to reset without problem)

    What I like least:

    Bah to tinker jpeux not fart me saying it's the boss, ibanez, or other

    The quality / price: 20 euros + 10 euros postage = 30 euros for this pedal, the value for money is démenciel.

    I do it again without a doubt this choice
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