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Capo Guy
Posted 2005-08-19 8:21 PM (#140073)
Subject: Equalizer Help.



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I'm thinking of adding and equalizer pedal since several of my acoustics don't have any EQ, just volume.

I've been looking at two in paticular;

The Boss GE-7 and MXR-108.

I know this is a dangerous queastion to ask you guys but, does anyone any comments on which would be a better choice?

Thanks in advance for the help.
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Hal Jordan
Posted 2005-08-20 10:49 AM (#140074 - in reply to #140073)
Subject: Re: Equalizer Help.


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i don't think you can go wrong with either...
only diff. would be the pedal's switch. i liked, or should say preferred the boss style when i used to use pedals: it's easier to activate.
but there isn't anything wrong with the MXR.

what is the price diff?
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Capo Guy
Posted 2005-08-20 9:03 PM (#140075 - in reply to #140073)
Subject: Re: Equalizer Help.



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Hal,

Sorry I haven't replied sooner. Worked today 8:00AM to 8:00PM.

The difference is about $20.

I'm looking on ebay and can probably get a store overstock in either for about the same $$$.

There's an MXR on ebay that I can probably arrange pick-up since it is only 1/2 hour drive. Save shipping.

The reason I asked is some pedels tend to generate noise,(DOD is One I've read reviews on.)
Everyone rates BOSS very high in quality.

Thanks for the feedback. :)
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schroeder
Posted 2005-08-24 2:30 PM (#140076 - in reply to #140073)
Subject: Re: Equalizer Help.


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Bump.

What did you decide to go with Mike?
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Capo Guy
Posted 2005-08-24 8:12 PM (#140077 - in reply to #140073)
Subject: Re: Equalizer Help.



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I'm looking at both on ebay. I'm leaning towards the BOSS GE-7 9Volt battery or a power adapter the others I'm looking at require AC power.

More of the Boss available but there is an MXR in Knoxville which is only 1/2 hour drive to check out.

I also see a Boss EQ 20 which looks interesting but with all the other stuff thrown in the bid may go above what I can get it for new.

Here are the links to what I'm looking at.

Boss GE-7: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7345306309&index...

MXR 108: http://cgi.ebay.com/MXR-TEN-BAND-EQUALIZER_W0QQitemZ7344211862QQcat...

BOSS EQ-20: http://cgi.ebay.com/BOSS-EQ-20-ADVANCED-EQUALIZER-OS-2-PEDAL-PSA-EX...

I am some times too careful about buying electronics that are almost as much as I can pick up at GC new.

By the way how are you doing???
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stephent28
Posted 2005-08-25 12:53 AM (#140078 - in reply to #140073)
Subject: Re: Equalizer Help.



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Triple G,

Try to find a BBE stinger pedal. They are not made anymore but they are fabulous. If there are none on ebay, I might be persuaded to send you mine to try out.....and if you fall in love, we can cut a deal.

I never use it anymore because I have a rackmounted BBE 882i.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2005-08-25 7:24 AM (#140079 - in reply to #140073)
Subject: Re: Equalizer Help.



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Found a BBE on ebay. Not sure if it is what I'm looking for. Thanks for the offer.
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Strummin12
Posted 2005-08-25 11:26 AM (#140080 - in reply to #140073)
Subject: Re: Equalizer Help.


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It's not an EQ, but these are great. Check one out in a store. I love 'em.

http://www.portlandmusiccompany.com/xciter.html
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stephent28
Posted 2005-08-25 12:37 PM (#140081 - in reply to #140073)
Subject: Re: Equalizer Help.



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Triple G, the description of what the Stinger does was pretty poor to non-existent. Check out these reviews on harmony central. They explain things much better.

BBE Stinger reviews
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Capo Guy
Posted 2005-08-25 5:15 PM (#140082 - in reply to #140073)
Subject: Re: Equalizer Help.



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I looked at a couple of Aphex 1401's and BBE stinger's on ebay and also read reviews on both. I might make a trip to the local GC and give the Aphex a try.

One of the guys that plays at church has a lot more experience with foot pedels I might see what he uses.
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