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A really powerful tool
I started using it when I realised that the beautiful tones I got from my guitars, amps and pedals at home had a tendency to get drowned when playing with my band.
I chose this equalizer after reading opinions on forums. I was looking for a affordable, simple yet effective equalizer, with a good build quality.
The GE-7 proved really effective at the task. Basically I use it only to make my tone sit nicely in the mix on rehearsals or gigs. I don't use it at home, because what I'm trying to do is to sound as good as home in a band context. I don't use it to create special sounds or to make my amp sound like another one, though it can certainly do that.
I would strongly recommend this unit to any guitarist playing in a band, especially if there are other midrange focused instruments. What works for me is : cut off 100HZ, slightly cut 200HZ, slightly boost 400HZ, slightly cut 800HZ, slightly boost 1KHZ, 3.2KHZ at unity or slightly below, 6,4HZ is basically the presence, so I adjust it depending on the amp and the context.
Building quality is what you expect from Boss.
Worth mentionning I didn't notice any coloration from the buffered bypass when the pedal is off.
I chose this equalizer after reading opinions on forums. I was looking for a affordable, simple yet effective equalizer, with a good build quality.
The GE-7 proved really effective at the task. Basically I use it only to make my tone sit nicely in the mix on rehearsals or gigs. I don't use it at home, because what I'm trying to do is to sound as good as home in a band context. I don't use it to create special sounds or to make my amp sound like another one, though it can certainly do that.
I would strongly recommend this unit to any guitarist playing in a band, especially if there are other midrange focused instruments. What works for me is : cut off 100HZ, slightly cut 200HZ, slightly boost 400HZ, slightly cut 800HZ, slightly boost 1KHZ, 3.2KHZ at unity or slightly below, 6,4HZ is basically the presence, so I adjust it depending on the amp and the context.
Building quality is what you expect from Boss.
Worth mentionning I didn't notice any coloration from the buffered bypass when the pedal is off.
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an absolute must-have
Not many guitarists realize how significant an eq can be. But once you start using one, it al becomes clear. I bought mine to use with my fender telecaster standard usa. I felt the guitar needed some more low end and high tones trimming. And when this pedal came in it did exactly that with top grades. There really isn't much to it, you just plug it in, set the equalizer to a desired level and that's it. I like that it's simple. What i dont like is that these meters are extremely sensitive. You need to move the knob for like a smallest amount possible and the result is already very noticeable, so in some cases its quiet difficult to find and then keep this setting, especially if you use it for live shows. Just a touch of some cables on top of an eq can change its character drastically, so i advise some caution and second check after transporting it. Other than that, this pedal works superbly, and i cant play without it.
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Great versatility and overall quality
This pedal is perfect for someone looking to tone shape their instrument into their desired sound.
Even though there are EQ pedals with more bands, this one is more than enough to sculpt fantastic sounds with.
The sliders have a clicking feature to let you know when they are in the neutral position so you don't have to eyeball it.
Small changes can impact the sound greatly - in my experience I've never felt like the boost or dip are lacking.
If something you've boosted isn't "enough" you can just dip the other sliders a bit for the same effect, however I've never found myself in a position in which I've needed to do that.
One of the best features of the pedal in my opinion would be using it as a boost pedal with the help of raising the master volume slider.
It helps break up the amp without being overwhelming and just gives it a crisp and clear overdrive/breakup sound.
Another feature would be to reduce the hiss of the amp with lowering the highest slider - it doesn't change the treble too much but removes some harsh high frequency hum/hiss from high gain amps.
One thing I've noticed which could be a bit of a downside is that I find the pedal produces an extremely small amount of hiss in the high frequencies.
The said hiss is extremely subtle and can be pretty much only noticed if you run the chain through a compressor which raises the volume when you aren't playing.
It can also be completely removed if you lower the volume of the highest frequency band by about 2-5%.
If you are playing that sound is impossible to notice, and this "con" is extremely subtle.
In the previous paragraph I'm reaching for negative things to say about the pedal, but the fact is that there practically aren't any bad aspects of it.
It's an extremely versatile pedal, with fantastic build quality and a lifetime of reliability.
I would be extremely impressed if anyone managed to damage this pedal and make it stop working properly - just as you'd expect from Boss.
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Pros:
- very versatile
- extremely great build quality and is more than reliable
- fantastic boost
- satisfying to use / inspiring
- you won't regret buying it if you're looking for an EQ
Cons:
- ...?
- maaaaybe hiss? (if you can hear dog frequencies)
- you will probably want multiple ones later on if you buy one
Even though there are EQ pedals with more bands, this one is more than enough to sculpt fantastic sounds with.
The sliders have a clicking feature to let you know when they are in the neutral position so you don't have to eyeball it.
Small changes can impact the sound greatly - in my experience I've never felt like the boost or dip are lacking.
If something you've boosted isn't "enough" you can just dip the other sliders a bit for the same effect, however I've never found myself in a position in which I've needed to do that.
One of the best features of the pedal in my opinion would be using it as a boost pedal with the help of raising the master volume slider.
It helps break up the amp without being overwhelming and just gives it a crisp and clear overdrive/breakup sound.
Another feature would be to reduce the hiss of the amp with lowering the highest slider - it doesn't change the treble too much but removes some harsh high frequency hum/hiss from high gain amps.
One thing I've noticed which could be a bit of a downside is that I find the pedal produces an extremely small amount of hiss in the high frequencies.
The said hiss is extremely subtle and can be pretty much only noticed if you run the chain through a compressor which raises the volume when you aren't playing.
It can also be completely removed if you lower the volume of the highest frequency band by about 2-5%.
If you are playing that sound is impossible to notice, and this "con" is extremely subtle.
In the previous paragraph I'm reaching for negative things to say about the pedal, but the fact is that there practically aren't any bad aspects of it.
It's an extremely versatile pedal, with fantastic build quality and a lifetime of reliability.
I would be extremely impressed if anyone managed to damage this pedal and make it stop working properly - just as you'd expect from Boss.
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TLDR
Pros:
- very versatile
- extremely great build quality and is more than reliable
- fantastic boost
- satisfying to use / inspiring
- you won't regret buying it if you're looking for an EQ
Cons:
- ...?
- maaaaybe hiss? (if you can hear dog frequencies)
- you will probably want multiple ones later on if you buy one
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Pedalboard Standard
This is a classic swiss-knife pedal used by touring guitarists in a million different ways.
I personally use it as nuanced booster for leads, and have come up with settings for each of my guitars. The interface is simple, and the EQ is very musical.
My only grumble is that it's a little annoying that the inidividual band faders cannot somehow be locked in place, although there are very few problem in this world that cannot be solved with gaffer tape...
I personally use it as nuanced booster for leads, and have come up with settings for each of my guitars. The interface is simple, and the EQ is very musical.
My only grumble is that it's a little annoying that the inidividual band faders cannot somehow be locked in place, although there are very few problem in this world that cannot be solved with gaffer tape...
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Excellent Tone-Shaping Tool for Any Pedalboard
The Boss GE-7 Equalizer is one of those pedals that quietly becomes essential once you start using it. At first glance, it might seem simple, but it offers a surprising amount of control over your tone.
The 7-band EQ allows precise adjustments across the frequency spectrum, making it easy to shape your sound exactly how you want it. Whether you're tightening up your low end, boosting mids for solos, or taming harsh highs, this pedal handles it all cleanly and effectively.
One of the standout features is the level control, which lets you use the GE-7 as a clean boost. This is especially useful for pushing your amp or other pedals during solos without coloring your tone too much.
Build quality is exactly what youβd expect from Bossβrugged, reliable, and road-ready. It feels solid underfoot and performs consistently in both live and studio settings.
The only minor downside is that extreme EQ settings can introduce a bit of noise, but this is pretty typical for graphic EQ pedals and can usually be managed with moderate adjustments.
Overall, the GE-7 is incredibly versatile and works well for any genre. Whether you're a beginner exploring tone shaping or an experienced player fine-tuning your sound, this pedal is a fantastic addition to your setup.
Highly recommended.
The 7-band EQ allows precise adjustments across the frequency spectrum, making it easy to shape your sound exactly how you want it. Whether you're tightening up your low end, boosting mids for solos, or taming harsh highs, this pedal handles it all cleanly and effectively.
One of the standout features is the level control, which lets you use the GE-7 as a clean boost. This is especially useful for pushing your amp or other pedals during solos without coloring your tone too much.
Build quality is exactly what youβd expect from Bossβrugged, reliable, and road-ready. It feels solid underfoot and performs consistently in both live and studio settings.
The only minor downside is that extreme EQ settings can introduce a bit of noise, but this is pretty typical for graphic EQ pedals and can usually be managed with moderate adjustments.
Overall, the GE-7 is incredibly versatile and works well for any genre. Whether you're a beginner exploring tone shaping or an experienced player fine-tuning your sound, this pedal is a fantastic addition to your setup.
Highly recommended.
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You can create your own tone. Very nice
Great and compact equalizer.
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Great Pedal Universally Used
Many boards have this pedal and there is a reason for that, itβs compact, sounds great and can be used as a boost to push valve amps to their sweet spot as well as shaping the tone. I am a guitar player and I had one of these 20 years ago when I was gigging in lots of different rooms so this pedal is great for adjusting your tone depending on the acoustics of the gig. Also great for solo boosts and pushing the frequencies to get you heard without deafening your band members! A must have in my view and itβs great value!
The only real negative is that it can be a little noisy in some rooms
The only real negative is that it can be a little noisy in some rooms
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a GE-7 without the hiss
Apparently, Boss fixed the hiss issue with different components as of ~2019. I can confirm that Thomann's products are above that year, because mine was silent and - of course - very useful. It's Boss, it's GE-7, can't go wrong with it. I utilize mine in FX loop and it does a stellar job. Highly recommended.
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BOSS GE-7
BOSS GE-7 is a decent pedal if you want more control of your EQ, it's not as good as the graphic equalizers which are built in to amplifiers like Mesa Boogie Marks or Fryette Pittbulls. But it does the job fine. You can use it in front of the amp or in the effects loop if your amplifier has one. The seven band EQ gives you plenty of control. Personally I prefer to use it in the effects loop for a completely clean sound.
I didn't like it much with high gain because it induces a fair bit of noise and it's not transparent, it colors the sound a lot.
Quality is like all other BOSS pedals, it's built like a tank and will probably last for a lifetime.
I didn't like it much with high gain because it induces a fair bit of noise and it's not transparent, it colors the sound a lot.
Quality is like all other BOSS pedals, it's built like a tank and will probably last for a lifetime.
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Lot of hiss
If I boost volume even a bit, there's a lot of hiss and noise. I expected these new ones to be quiet, but the constant hiss means I have to return it.
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