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pulvonium
Published on 07/01/11 at 14:41
10-band EQ with adjustable input gain and output level.
Operates in 18V
UTILIZATION
The advantage of the graphic equalizer is that it's easy to see how it works ...
SOUND QUALITY
See below
OVERALL OPINION
I wonder about the appropriate use of this pedal for bass.
I used the old Boss GEB7: 7 frequencies, but frequencies nonlinear (unlike this one), chosen in areas hinges own aa bass.
I came across a good opportunity, and amazed by the sound of a previous MXR (the blowtorch), I went to the MXR M108.
Finally, I wonder if it makes it so much compared to the Boss.
It is more convenient than the Boss: The sliders are spaced further apart (the pedal is larger too ...) and lighting casts a max. The Boss is a sad side.
But I wonder if this light does not effect a "psycho" She is pretty, it seems that it will sound better than the Boss.
But in fact, I more trouble to correct my sound with the Boss. And you have to push the sliders far enough to have a correction (the effect "more room to maneuver with 18V" is not obvious)
Or maybe it's me who knows not to use it? I wonder if I will not call my boss a few times to be sure.
Operates in 18V
UTILIZATION
The advantage of the graphic equalizer is that it's easy to see how it works ...
SOUND QUALITY
See below
OVERALL OPINION
I wonder about the appropriate use of this pedal for bass.
I used the old Boss GEB7: 7 frequencies, but frequencies nonlinear (unlike this one), chosen in areas hinges own aa bass.
I came across a good opportunity, and amazed by the sound of a previous MXR (the blowtorch), I went to the MXR M108.
Finally, I wonder if it makes it so much compared to the Boss.
It is more convenient than the Boss: The sliders are spaced further apart (the pedal is larger too ...) and lighting casts a max. The Boss is a sad side.
But I wonder if this light does not effect a "psycho" She is pretty, it seems that it will sound better than the Boss.
But in fact, I more trouble to correct my sound with the Boss. And you have to push the sliders far enough to have a correction (the effect "more room to maneuver with 18V" is not obvious)
Or maybe it's me who knows not to use it? I wonder if I will not call my boss a few times to be sure.