I've had mine over a month now. Does just what I want with more bands then the Danelectro. Just as quiet too. Top mounted I/O suits my pedalboard - I'll probably buy one or two more. Can't speak about long term but so far I'm more than satisfied.
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Bought a 1976 show bud & the strings 456 seemed flat with all the different adjustments I made on my amp, using a Peavey 400. With this little 10 band equalizer I was able to bring all the strings up as equal. Even brought the 10 9 & 8 up to par. Would recommend
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I'm really digging this pedal! The EQ bands are very subtle but definitely noticeable which makes it a great pedal to use in a chain! Not all that noisy at all. One concern is that it does have a little jarring when the switch is thrown. That is enough to scare some folks off. But I use it on all the time, or change in between songs so not a problem for me. Best methodology is to start all the way to the -12, -6 or zero db on each band and only turn it up as high as you need to to HEAR the change in dynamics for that frequency. I almost always end up with some kind of natural curve, and that varies of course from amp to amp. This thing follows my clean tube preamp/compressor so it is great for putting individual freqs back in. At the low price, you can't go wrong. My buddy has the MXR. We've done the shoot out...the MXR is just louder (and with that, more noise) so no real advantage to spending the extra bread. Go for it!!!Read full review
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Fine EQ for the price. It isn't the best for subtle adjustments, my old DOD was a little better for that, but more frequency bands are a plus.
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excellent for my purpose
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