🎸 Elevate your tone, own the stage — no compromises, just pure EQ power!
The EX 7 Band EQ Equalizer Mini Guitar Pedal offers precise tonal shaping with 7 adjustable frequency bands and ±15dB boost/cut. Featuring true bypass for uncolored sound and advanced noise reduction, it delivers a clean, natural signal. Its compact, rugged metal design fits tight pedalboards and withstands live performance demands. Powered by a 9V adapter with ultra-efficient 10mA current draw, it extends battery life and supports daisy-chaining. A dedicated LEVEL knob provides total volume control, making it an essential tool for studio and stage refinement.
Amperage | 300 Milliamps |
Signal Format | Analog |
Power Source | Adapter |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
Color | Mini EQ7 |
Style | Mini |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.6"L x 2.5"W x 2.4"H |
R**E
Really good.
It's cheap, it works.
A**.
Great product for tone shaping
My guitar setup had some harsh mid-range that tone controls couldn't touch. I put the EX7 at the front of the effects chain and it solved the problem. This is a quality product. The pedal is solid due to the cast aluminum case. The sliders have a great feel, with a good detent in the middle. The level control is 0 db at the middle setting, which is handy if you don't want to boost or cut volume. The foot switch is responsive without pops or noise. It's a perfect size for an already crowded pedal board. It's a great tool at a great price!
M**W
Kinda Fiddly but Sounds Good
I really liked all three modes on this pedal and was surprised how much control I got out of this cheap pedal. I've seen some negative reviews on YT but I think those people probably didn't have the patience to get the most out of the pedal. I was surprised at just how functional this pedal was.The level, decay and mix pots are tiny and very sensitive so that is important to keep in mind if you don't want to deal with that. Another odd thing about it is that, instead of a selector switch, the mode selection is via a potentiometer and it is the most fiddly part of the pedal, especially when trying to select the "Spring" mode. There are two indicator LEDs, one green and one red. So if you want to select spring mode, you have to turn the pot slowly from one extreme or the other and when you see both LEDs light up together, you're in spring mode. It is best to actually strum a chord or note and let it ring while you turn the knob so you can hear the mode change. For the other two modes, simply turning the pot all the way to one side or the other worked to select the other modes but YMMV due to component variance and the way the circuit works. You can use the above technique and just adjust to the point where it goes from both LEDs lit up to a single LED lit up.Having said all this, I have no regrets about buying this pedal. I especially liked the spring mode because you really aren't getting any closer to the sound of a spring reverb tank from a pedal, at any price. It is a classic sound that you need if you want classic rock (and even a lot of modern stuff) to sound right. The other two modes are fine too.The unit seems pretty sturdy but I'm not sure how it would hold up to gigging. I mainly bought it for practicing and for recording. I got it half off on a flash sale and it was a lot cheaper than buying a vintage amp plugin for my DAW.The bundled power supply is of decent quality and didn't cause any noise issues.
A**A
Wow
Well consider me shocked on how well this little eq works...AND IT IS QUIET with no noise!...I needed a 250Hz cut for my Baggs anthem acoustic set up...this works great
G**S
Dope pedal , especially for the price
Dude , this thing chugs hard !. Not bad for the price at all , takes a bit of tinkering to get a good distortion and not loose tone , but I got it right where I want it and I’m really happy !
R**V
Does the job, and saves room on a pedal board.
Does the job, although not as easy to dial due to its size, I love how small it is without taking any huge space on a pedal board. I am sure there are better options on the high end of he spectrum price wise, but for the value this gives out, it is a huge win.
D**E
Disappointed Unfortunately
It's ok. It's made of metal so we'll made. Comes with a piece of rubber to mount on the bottom. So that it doesn't slip. Thought that was pretty cool and you will definitely need it. The only thing I didn't like was the sound quality and sound of it. Which to me personally sounded dirty and not like the metal sound as advertised. Idk maybe it's just me but I was disappointed in it overall.
G**S
Not bad
A decently built pedal with a great volume boost. Seems solid enough but tends to "click" when being switched on and off. This issue seems to be hit and miss according to the reviews here... mine definitely has an audible "switch noise" I have it in my pedal box for a back up for emergencies. EQ works as it should and the volume slider is a huge benefit if using as a boost. if you get one without the noise in the switch it's a win! Just to clarify, I had this plugged in to an isolated, well grounded circuit by itself and the switch still "Clicked" when depressed so it wasn't a ground or cable issue. Would I recommend it? Can't say I would due to the switching noise. Had the "Quality lottery" favored me and presented me with one that works I would say "buy it". for the price, look at alternatives... they're out there.
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