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Description

Unleash the full potential of your guitar tone with the MXR M-108 Ten Band Graphic EQ. Whether you're shaping your sound for the studio or the stage, this ten-band equalizer gives you precise control over every aspect of your guitar's output. From cutting through with piercing highs to warming up with rich, deep lows, the M-108 effortlessly adapts to any musical style. Each of its ten faders is equipped with an independent LED, ensuring you have perfect visibility, even in the dimmest venues. Whether you want to create mid-boosted blues rock riffs or carve out gritty, scooped metal tones, this pedal is your perfect partner. Compact yet robust, it's designed to withstand the rigors of the road and keep your sound consistent in any setting. With its intuitive interface and reliable performance, the MXR M-108 is a must-have for any guitarist looking to refine their sound with precision and ease.

Key Features:

  • Ten-band equalizer for precise tonal shaping
  • Independent LED for each fader for improved visibility
  • Adjustable input and output levels for added versatility
  • Durable construction suitable for live performances
  • Compact design fits easily into pedalboards
  • Perfect for a wide range of musical styles, from blues to metal

Product specs

Brand MXR
Model M108 Ten Band EQ
Finish Black
Year 2010s
Made In United States
Categories EQ Pedals
Pedal Format Standard

FAQs

What type of power supply does the MXR M-108 Ten Band Graphic EQ require?

The MXR M-108 requires an 18V DC power supply for optimal performance, which is higher than the standard 9V used by many pedals. This ensures ample headroom and clarity in your signal.

Can the MXR M-108 Ten Band Graphic EQ be used with both guitar and bass?

Yes, the MXR M-108 is designed for both guitar and bass, allowing you to shape your tone across ten frequency bands, making it versatile for various instruments.

How does the MXR M-108 Ten Band Graphic EQ handle noise reduction?

The MXR M-108 features upgraded noise-reduction circuitry to minimize unwanted hum and hiss, ensuring a cleaner signal even when boosting frequencies.

Does the MXR M-108 Ten Band Graphic EQ have true bypass?

Yes, the MXR M-108 is equipped with true bypass switching, which preserves your tone by preventing any signal loss when the pedal is not in use.

What are the benefits of having two outputs on the MXR M-108 Ten Band Graphic EQ?

The dual outputs allow you to run two separate signal chains, providing flexibility for complex setups such as stereo rigs or different amp configurations.

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MXR M-108 Ten Band Graphic EQ Pedal Video Demo

Video thumbnail for MXR M-108 Ten Band Graphic EQ Pedal Video Demo by tunnelvisionmusic

MXR M-108 Ten Band Graphic EQ Pedal Video Demo

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Video thumbnail for MXR M108 TEN BAND EQ demo by RICCARDO GIOGGI [ENG subs] by Riccardo Gioggi

MXR M108 TEN BAND EQ demo by RICCARDO GIOGGI [ENG subs]

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Riccardo Gioggi

Video thumbnail for MXR M108 Ten Band EQ Demo (Grapic Equalizer) by Ryan Lutton

MXR M108 Ten Band EQ Demo (Grapic Equalizer)

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Ryan Lutton

Reviews

PROS

  • Precise tone shaping with 10 frequency bands

  • Ideal for multiple genres with variable EQ settings

  • Enhances live guitar sound without unwanted noise

  • Can act as a boost for solos and leads

  • Offers a wide frequency range for detailed equalization

  • Built well, indicating durability

  • Effective for both cutting frequencies and slight boosts

  • Supports exact EQ preferences for diverse musical styles

  • Can significantly improve tone of lower-quality guitars and amps

CONS

  • Some units may produce white noise at high volume/gain

  • Lower frequency bands perceived as less effective

  • Harsh and unmusical EQ shaping when boosting frequencies

  • High end can feel too distant, affecting tone quality

  • Requires 18V power supply for optimal performance

  • May negatively affect tone when pedal is off

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about MXR M-108 Ten Band Graphic EQ.

Mods and upgrades

  • Some owners recommend replacing the bright blue LEDs with EDGELEC orange LEDs to reduce eye strain during use.

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  • A mod service called "Silent Night" is available to reduce the noise in the MXR M-108, addressing issues caused by the op-amp.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Running the MXR M-108 at 18v, rather than 9v, maximizes its headroom and tonal capabilities, as noted by multiple users.

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User experience

  • Bass players report clearer sound during band rehearsals when using the MXR M-108, indicating its versatility beyond guitar applications.

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  • Owners report that using the MXR M-108 in the amp's effects loop can significantly reduce noise compared to placing it elsewhere in the signal chain.

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Features and functionality

  • The MXR M-108 can be used as a preamp, offering versatility in different setups, like driving other pedals for added gain.

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  • Owners appreciate the volume and gain sliders for providing a boost and compensating for volume loss when cutting EQ bands.

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  • The MXR M-108 is noted for having a second output and operates at 18v, which provides more headroom and power for tone shaping.

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  • The MXR M-108's extra EQ bands are praised for studio recording and fine-tuning amp simulator sounds, offering more precise tone control.

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  • The bright blue LEDs on the MXR M-108 are visually appealing on video and help with visibility during live performances.

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Use cases and applications

  • Many users place the MXR M-108 first in the effects loop to enhance tone control, particularly effective for achieving tight low end and smooth highs.

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  • Metal players find the MXR M-108 effective for cutting 'honky' tones on Peavey 6505+ amps by reducing 250 Hz and slightly lowering 125 Hz.

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  • Bedroom players report achieving a controlled sound at lower volumes by keeping EQ sliders mid-level, with gain lowered and volume just below half.

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  • The MXR M-108 is noted for enhancing American Telecaster tones for heavier rock and blues and for addressing undesirable frequencies from Vintage 30 speakers at high volumes.

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  • The MXR M-108 is praised for helping to sculpt tones between overdrive and distortion pedals, allowing users to experiment with pedal arrangements.

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Comparisons

  • The Caline CP-81, a cheaper alternative, now includes a volume adjustment feature similar to the MXR M-108, making it a competitive option.

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  • The Boss EQ-200 is highlighted for its low noise floor, additional bands, and ability to store presets, offering a more versatile but pricier option than the MXR M-108.

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4.5 out of 5

Based on 12 Reviews and 94 Ratings

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jimmarchi1

harsh and unmusical

the mxr 10 band is vastly superior to the boss GE7 just because it has 10 bands... but that's all I can say for it... I find the shape of the EQ to be harsh and unmusical when boosting and the frequencies, while apparently selected to be guitar-centric, are still the wrong ones. If your choice is between the GE7 and this and you just have to EQ your tone before the amp? get this I guess... but really look at a more studio/sound reinforcement oriented graphic. This one has a bad noise floor and fucked up frequencies selected. Guys need to look at the mid frequencies Neve gave you on the mid band of his EQs and go from there when designing a graphic for guitar. They're the right bands during mix downa nd they're going to be the right ones in front of an amplifier too.

lukenelson

Fine Tune EQ

When looking for an EQ Pedal, I wanted one that a lot of frequency options so I could really get down to it and dial into the EQ I want and need. With 10 frequencies, you can really get down to it and get some exact EQ preference which is really useful. Especially when you play so many genres and styles like me. I'll tell, the pop-punk and r&b that I play require 2 VERY different EQ settings and I'm happy to be able to have them set easy.

blondguru

Left On, Helpful

Great for use on garbage sounding guitars and amps. Quite a bit of range on it, which is good when switching out amps all the time. I have the newer silver version now. Best Use for Me: Cranking the gain section and running it into my Ampeg Reverberocket II. Really nice drive tone.

mal_coppins

Awesome Range of tone shaping on tap

This is an awesome addition to the rig. 10 band EQ allows for precise tone shaping and can also act as a boost. Ranges from bright highs (ACDC), punchy mids (80s metal) and most important very Sludge lows. A must have addition

reaper25

Great quality but I need more bands

Its a 10 band but a 10 band over 30 to 16k. The BOSS EQ is 7 bands but over a smaller spectrum and that I find more useful. If you're gonna this much of the spectrum you need like 30 bands. I wish someone would make a 30 band EQ. Manufacturers get on it.

oldfuzzhead

Mid-pusher

Used to boost the mids in the Fender PA-100 in order to get it to break up at a more reasonable volume.

skylinerr

good eq

I bought this as I want to eradicate having a rack so it replaces the boss rack eq

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jimmarchi1

which boss did you gave, the little 80s half rack 10 band?

skylinerr

yeah the rge 10 but I don't want rack effects anymore and the mxr takes less space

noah_thawco

This EQ is a must for guitarists

Place it in front for lead tones or in the loop for solos and it will shape your sound even better

roccstar

The perfect EQ for my pedal rig

Simple, effective and affordable. The trifecta!

kaisegall

Great, but half assed bypass.

This pedal is great when it's on, but it completely ruins my tone when it's off. I guess I just need to buy a buffer.

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See how Chris Perez uses MXR M-108 Ten Band Graphic EQ

Chris Perez

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Photo of pedal board taken during show at Picks Bar in San Antonio, TX.

See how Andrew Stanton uses MXR M-108 Ten Band Graphic EQ

Andrew Stanton

Guitarist

Disciple

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In the "Disciple Rig Rundown 2014" video on YouTube, Andrew Stanton's pedalboard features the MXR M-108 Ten Band Graphic Equalizer Pedal.

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Chris Impellitteri

Guitarist, Composer

Impellitteri

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Chris Impellitteri uses the MXR M-108 Ten Band Graphic Equalizer Pedal, as shown in a photo of his pedalboard on his official Instagram account.

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Isaiah Ikey Owens

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The Mars Volta

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Visible in this March 26, 2013 Instagram post.

At my moms finding gear I forgot I own

See how Ben Thompson uses MXR M-108 Ten Band Graphic EQ

Ben Thompson

Guitarist

Nai Harvest

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An MXR M-108 can be seen on Ben's pedalboard in this Instagram post.

See how Alynda Segarra uses MXR M-108 Ten Band Graphic EQ

Alynda Segarra

Singer, Guitarist

Hurray for the Riff Raff

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In this photo, which shows Segarra performing live at the KEXP, the MXR 10-band EQ with red sliders can be seen on top of the Fender Deluxe Reverb.

See how Joel Kosche uses MXR M-108 Ten Band Graphic EQ

Joel Kosche

Guitarist

Collective Soul

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In a Facebook photo from Joel Kosche's page, he is seen using the MXR M-108 Ten Band Graphic Equalizer Pedal, highlighting its role in his guitar setup.

See how Jeff Boyle uses MXR M-108 Ten Band Graphic EQ

Jeff Boyle

Guitarist

Jakob

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Jakob live @ DTH studios Moscow, Russia Seen at 14:28

See how A.J Lewandowski uses MXR M-108 Ten Band Graphic EQ

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You can see a "MXR M108 10-band EQ" on his pedalboard in this video:

See how Chris Woods Groove uses MXR M-108 Ten Band Graphic EQ

Chris Woods Groove

Guitarist, Composer

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"Chris uses a fairly simple live set up. Using the following: Korg Pitch Black Tuner, Trex Fuel Tank, Boss Rv-5, Trex Tonebug Reverb, Line 6 DL4, MXR ten band EQ. All of this is attched to a Trex pedal board/tone trunk."

See how Timothé Nadim uses MXR M-108 Ten Band Graphic EQ

Timothé Nadim

Singer, Guitarist

Breaking Ceremony

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Timothé Nadim uses the MXR M-108 Ten Band Graphic Equalizer Pedal with his band Breaking Ceremony, as shown in his Instagram post.

See how Shara Worden uses MXR M-108 Ten Band Graphic EQ

Shara Worden

Singer, Guitarist

My Brightest Diamond

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In this video at 0:27, Shara Worden's pedal board displays a MXR M-108 pedal on the top row.

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