I ran it through a mic and took out a sharp bite from the mid, while boosting the volume just a bit as well. I split a guitar and a mic with a single input on a amp and was able to EQ both wonderfully. It can also cut some signal as well as boost. You just can't beat the ability to adjust sound only where it is needed. This encludes giving you a confidence boost in knowing you sound much better than without it, during intimate recording. I love this dang thing. Oh... and be sure to get the Behringer AC adapter sold separately, spare buying 9 volts.
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Value
5out of5
Meets Expectations
5out of5
Recommends this product? Yes
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I was a liitle leery seeing guitar products on Wal-mart.com... but at the price, plus the return policy I couldn't go wrong. This little item surprised me. Although I own another Behringer product... I was a little leery... Behringer product have a hit or miss reputation as afar as Pro Products are concerned. THIS ONE IS A HIT... It's a very good clone of the BOSS/ROLAND EQ-7. A few differences, like the very solid plastic case(as opposed to the Roland's metal case) and no center detents on the plastic sliders... but that's OK.... this isn't something you"re gonna be stomping on 20 times in a song, or adjusting 50 times in a set. The sliders are precise and smooth, the on/off switch is consistent. IT DOES WHAT IT SAYS IT DOES. pure plain and simple... it works and it's inexpensive. The Roland unit retails for about $100... so at $30.... hey give it a shot. FOUR AND A HALF STARS OUT OF FIVE!!!
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Meets Expectations
5out of5
Recommends this product? Yes
Age:55 - 64
Gender:Male
Ownership:2 - 7 weeks
Usage:Every day
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