theedge73
Published on 03/12/10 at 02:40
Parametric EQ for guitar
- Volume
- Frequency change
- Bandwidth (the principle of a parametric equa ...)
- Gain of the frequency-12db to +12 db
http://www.artecsound.com/effect/index.html
UTILIZATION
If you are not familiar with the parametric equations, you'll be a little confused at first, otherwise nothing special. Heavy duty pedal, too bad either Width and Gain knobs so small ...
SOUND QUALITY
Perfectly corrects a source medium too ... I use a microphone acoustic guitar LR Baggs M1 brnaché in a Roland AC90 parametric mids without merit ... It is a small correction of low-end electronics so if you push the volume above the 2 / 3 AC blows slightly necessarily!
OVERALL OPINION
For 48 € in ThoTho ... is little hard to complain knowing that there is little competition and that the vintage BOSS PQ-4, which is trading at 80 € is not better ...
This pedal confirms the enormous value for money from ARTEC. Either you have 200 € budget or you ahetez ARTEC of ways to adjust the equa very pro a guitar.
- Volume
- Frequency change
- Bandwidth (the principle of a parametric equa ...)
- Gain of the frequency-12db to +12 db
http://www.artecsound.com/effect/index.html
UTILIZATION
If you are not familiar with the parametric equations, you'll be a little confused at first, otherwise nothing special. Heavy duty pedal, too bad either Width and Gain knobs so small ...
SOUND QUALITY
Perfectly corrects a source medium too ... I use a microphone acoustic guitar LR Baggs M1 brnaché in a Roland AC90 parametric mids without merit ... It is a small correction of low-end electronics so if you push the volume above the 2 / 3 AC blows slightly necessarily!
OVERALL OPINION
For 48 € in ThoTho ... is little hard to complain knowing that there is little competition and that the vintage BOSS PQ-4, which is trading at 80 € is not better ...
This pedal confirms the enormous value for money from ARTEC. Either you have 200 € budget or you ahetez ARTEC of ways to adjust the equa very pro a guitar.