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Description
Elevate your sound landscape with the Mesa/Boogie Five-Band Graphic EQ, a pedal that brings the iconic Mesa Boogie amplifier tone right to your pedalboard. This EQ pedal, rooted in the legendary graphic EQ circuitry crafted by Randall Smith in the early '70s, offers unparalleled control over your tone. With five frequency sliders and dedicated knobs for input and output levels, shaping your sound has never been more intuitive or precise. Whether you're sculpting the perfect solo tone or balancing your rhythm sound, this true-bypass EQ pedal ensures your authentic voice shines through, uncolored and pure.
Key Features:
- True bypass for pure signal path
- Five frequency sliders for detailed tone shaping
- Dedicated input and output level controls
- Based on Mesa Boogie's iconic EQ circuitry
- Compact design fitting easily on any pedalboard
Product specs
| Brand | Mesa Boogie |
| Model | 5 Band Graphic EQ Pedal |
| Finish | Black |
| Year | 2010s |
| Made In | United States |
| Categories | EQ Pedals |
FAQs
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What type of power supply does the Mesa/Boogie Five-Band Graphic EQ require?
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The Mesa/Boogie Five-Band Graphic EQ pedal requires a standard 9V DC power supply, which is common for most guitar pedals.
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Can this EQ pedal be used in an effects loop?
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Yes, the Mesa/Boogie Five-Band Graphic EQ is designed to work effectively both in front of the amp and in the effects loop, offering flexible placement options for shaping your tone.
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How does the Mesa/Boogie Five-Band Graphic EQ differ from other EQ pedals?
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The Mesa/Boogie Five-Band Graphic EQ offers precise control over five frequency bands, allowing for detailed tone shaping. Its robust build and high-quality components ensure minimal noise and maximum tonal clarity.
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Is the Mesa/Boogie Five-Band Graphic EQ suitable for bass guitar?
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Yes, the Mesa/Boogie Five-Band Graphic EQ can be used with bass guitars to enhance and shape your bass tone, providing clarity and definition across the frequency spectrum.
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What are the frequency bands available on the Mesa/Boogie Five-Band Graphic EQ?
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The Mesa/Boogie Five-Band Graphic EQ features five bands at 80Hz, 240Hz, 750Hz, 2200Hz, and 6600Hz, allowing for precise tonal adjustments across a wide range.
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Reviews
PROS
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Enhances tone significantly when connected via FX Loop
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Ideal for owners of Rectifier amps but versatile for any setup
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Essential for shaping and driving the first signal in a pedal chain
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Mimics the Mark series amps' expected sound quality
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Improves tone and offers extensive sound adjustment opportunities
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Noticeably quiet operation compared to competitors like Boss
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Five bands chosen specifically for optimal guitar sound shaping
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Adds a slight, often beneficial, coloration to the sound
CONS
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The EQ is not 100% transparent, adding slight sound coloration
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Mesa/Boogie Five-Band Graphic EQ.
Comparisons
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The Ibanez PTEQ Pentatone can replicate Mesa's 5-band EQ frequencies and offers additional parametric control for flexibility.
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Caline Easy Driver, a Mesa-style drive, allows for EQ adjustments to enhance low-end or emphasize mids, ideal for mix cutting.
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Owners suggest considering the Source Audio EQ for its extensive features, hinting at its versatility compared to more traditional EQ pedals like the Mesa/Boogie.
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Use cases and applications
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Using the Ibanez PTEQ Pentatone in the effects loop with a Mark 2a head enhances clarity and eliminates mushy tones.
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User experience
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A user experienced significant tonal improvement by using the Ibanez EQ with a lead channel, achieving a smoother, "buttery" sound.
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A user highlights the Mesa/Boogie Five-Band Graphic EQ's exceptional performance, noting its seamless integration into setups that are familiar with Mesa's amp EQs.
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Artist usage
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John Petrucci uses the Mesa/Boogie Five-Band Graphic EQ pedal in the FX Loop of his Triaxis/2:90 rig, as documented on the Mesa Boogie Legacy website during Dream Theater's 2014 "Along for the Ride" tour (source: MESA/Boogie®).
In the video "My Chemical Romance Rig Rundown with Frank Iero, Ray Toro & Mikey Way" by Premier Guitar, at the 16:43 mark, a Mesa/Boogie Five-Band Graphic EQ is visible as part of Frank Iero's pedal setup.
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