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Description

Step into the world of precise sonic customization with the MXR M109 6-Band Graphic EQ. This pedal is a guitarist's secret weapon, providing the power to tailor your sound without needing a sound engineer by your side. Whether you're crafting scooped metal tones or bass-rich blues sounds, the MXR M109 puts you in control. With an impressive 18dB of cut/boost, this EQ pedal allows for meticulous tone-shaping, ensuring your guitar always stands out in the mix.

Key Features:

  • 6-band EQ for precise sound shaping
  • Provides 18dB of cut/boost for each band
  • Ideal for creating a wide range of tones, from scooped metal to bass-heavy blues
  • Compact and sturdy design, perfect for any pedalboard
  • Powered by a single 9V battery or AC adapter
  • Easy to use sliders for quick adjustments on stage or in the studio

Product specs

Brand MXR
Model M109 Six Band EQ
Finish Black
Year 2000s
Made In United States
Categories EQ Pedals
Pedal Format Standard

FAQs

What does the MXR M109 6-Band Graphic EQ do?

The MXR M109 6-Band Graphic EQ allows you to shape your guitar's tone by adjusting six frequency bands, ranging from 100Hz to 3.2kHz. This can help create scooped-mid rhythm tones, add warmth to acoustic pickups, or provide a lead boost in your effects loop.

Is the MXR M109 6-Band Graphic EQ suitable for live performances?

Yes, the MXR M109 is designed to be durable and reliable for live performances, allowing you to easily adjust your guitar's tone on stage and eliminate feedback issues.

Does the MXR M109 6-Band Graphic EQ introduce noise into the signal?

While some users report noise at higher gain settings, the MXR M109 is generally quiet when used with moderate settings. Properly managing your pedalboard's power supply and cable connections can help minimize any potential noise.

Can the MXR M109 6-Band Graphic EQ be used with bass guitars?

Yes, the MXR M109 can be used with bass guitars, though its frequency bands are optimized for guitar. Bass players might consider using the MXR 10-Band EQ for a broader range of frequency control.

What power supply does the MXR M109 6-Band Graphic EQ require?

The MXR M109 requires a standard 9V DC power supply, and it can also operate using a 9V battery for convenience.

How does the MXR M109 6-Band Graphic EQ differ from a 10-band EQ?

The MXR M109 focuses on six essential guitar frequency bands, while a 10-band EQ offers more detailed control over a wider frequency range, which can be beneficial for bass guitars or extended range instruments.

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NERDIEST DIME VIDEO EVER - MXR 6-band EQ Comparison (Dimebag tone chasing)

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MXR M-109 6 Band EQ Pedal Video Demo

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MXR EQ demo by Awaking Mercury

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Fritz's Guitars

Reviews

PROS

  • Allows precise tone shaping across essential guitar/bass frequencies

  • Offers a significant boost/cut (18 dB) for each frequency band

  • Can transform any amp's sound, making it versatile for various music genres

  • Ideal for removing onstage feedback or boosting signal in large pedal setups

  • Rugged build quality with a bypass switch and illuminated sliders

  • Enhances sound quality without losing tone

  • Facilitates quick guitar swaps on stage by adjusting EQ instead of amp settings

  • Can create unique sounds, including scooped mids or massive lows

CONS

  • May introduce fuzz when daisy-chained with other pedals, requiring additional setup to fix

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about MXR M109 6-Band Graphic EQ.

Features and functionality

  • The 10-band version includes volume and gain sliders, providing more headroom and flexibility, especially useful for bass tones.

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  • The MXR 6-band focuses on the most essential guitar frequencies, making it compact and effective for guitarists needing basic EQ adjustments.

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  • The MXR Analog Chorus is praised for its simplicity in achieving a desired tone, with users finding it easy to dial in settings to suit their needs.

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  • The MXR 10-band EQ includes two outputs, allowing for more versatile routing options compared to the 6-band version.

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User experience

  • Owners report that the MXR M109 6-band EQ has a solid build with sliders that offer a nice hefty resistance.

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  • Users mention that placing the EQ before overdrive pedals can drastically alter the character of dirt pedals, simulating different pedal types.

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  • Owners appreciate the aesthetic of the MXR pedal line, particularly noting the unexpectedly attractive sparkle paint finish on the Carbon Copy model.

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  • Owners describe using the 200 Hz band on the 6-band EQ to reduce muddiness in the signal, particularly useful for clean tones.

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  • Users note that pushing the 6-band EQ too much can introduce noise, suggesting its best use is for subtle tonal adjustments.

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Use cases and applications

  • Running the EQ in the FX loop of an amp can shape the sound more effectively, enhancing tonal control.

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  • Placing the MXR M109 6-Band EQ at the beginning of an effects loop can enhance clarity and focus, especially for effects like chorus and delay.

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  • Running the MXR M109 6-band EQ at 18v, despite the manual recommending 9v, is reported to enhance the sound quality.

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Comparisons

  • The 6-band EQ is cheaper and smaller, allowing more space on a pedalboard compared to the more feature-rich 10-band version.

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  • Users compare the MXR Analog Chorus favorably to Boss choruses, noting it sounds less swampy and provides a clean, distinct tone.

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  • The 10-band EQ is likened to a scalpel for precise adjustments, while the 6-band serves as a cleaver for broader tonal changes.

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ipoenk_bangkong_hejo

Carve, scoop, rumble, and shriek - all at the touch of a switch!

Completely reshape your sound or boost a wicked alternate lead tone that will jump out of the mix at will. Turn a problem signal into something that absolutely glows and helps you discover your own signature sound. The MXR EQ offers 6 bands covering all the essential guitar and bass frequencies, with each slider ready to deliver 18 dB's of cut or boost. Ideal for creating scooped mids or massive lows you never thought you could produce. It will also add natural-sounding warmth to a quacky acoustic pickup and instantly eliminate onstage feedback or boost your overall signal when using a massive chain of floor effects. Redesigns include a rugged bypass switch and "positive feel" illuminated sliders.

crumby

The best and most needed pedal on your board, hands down.

I had a 5 Watt single tube fender amp that struggled to get the new rock tone out of. This pedal turns any amp and any sound into any shape or form you want. Brightens, thickens, compresses. Does it all.

yang
yang

416

very good

well made, improves the sound of my guitar

ook_librarian

Sound Sculpting

Awesome pedal, Eliminate feedback, get some amazing sounds from your acoustic by creating massive highs and lows :-)

skylinerr

Great

Good small eq pedal that I use to make some guitars sound like i want

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jacktrouble

Yeah...

More useful than one could ever imagine

mightyjake182

Tone sculptor

This little pedal helped turn my poopy combo amp tone into something halfway decent.

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Versatile EQ for Mid Reduction and Treble Boost

I use this to remove mids from my sound, and to accentuate the treble.

jakobsteve

MXR 6-Band EQ

This is a great pedal to get lots of various sounds out of, works great for Electric Guitar

jacob_keplinger

"KEEP'EMOUT!"

Pedal used for the intro of "KEEP'EMOUT!".

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See how Warren Ellis uses MXR M109 6-Band Graphic EQ

Warren Ellis

Guitarist, Composer

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds

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The item can be seen on minute : 0:26 With Grinderman 2010. "The RAK Sessions were filmed and recorded live on 22 September at the legendary RAK Studios in north London."

See how Tim Skold uses MXR M109 6-Band Graphic EQ

Tim Skold

Singer, Guitarist

Marilyn Manson

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Verified via Photo

Seen here on his pedalboard with Psyclon Nine.

See how Nick Bassett uses MXR M109 6-Band Graphic EQ

Nick Bassett

Guitarist, Bassist

Nothing

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Verified via Photo

in this picture you see the MXR M-109 6-Band Graphic EQ

See how Kevin McKeown uses MXR M109 6-Band Graphic EQ

Kevin McKeown

Guitarist

Black Pistol Fire

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Verified via Premierguitar

In the Premier Guitar Rig Rundown, Kevin McKeown of Black Pistol Fire is shown using the MXR M109 6-Band Graphic EQ.

See how Brandon Ellis uses MXR M109 6-Band Graphic EQ

Brandon Ellis

Guitarist

Cannibal Corpse

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Verified via Instagram

In an Instagram post by Brandon Ellis, he features an MXR M109 6-Band Graphic EQ pedal on his pedalboard, as mentioned in the caption where he credits "@jimdunlopusa cabling and mxr/crybaby pedals."

See how Michael Sweet uses MXR M109 6-Band Graphic EQ

Michael Sweet

Guitarist

Stryper

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Seen on the pedalboard in the photo.

See how Brian Ray uses MXR M109 6-Band Graphic EQ

Brian Ray

Singer, Guitarist

Paul McCartney (Live Band)

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In this gear photo posted by Ray on his Instagram account, the MXR EQ pedal can be seen on his board.

See how Emily Wolfe uses MXR M109 6-Band Graphic EQ

Emily Wolfe

Guitarist

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In this photo, which comes from Guitar Center's interview with Wolfe, Wolfe's pedalboard is shown. One of the pedals visible is the MXR M-109 EQ.

The pedal is mentioned in 2021 Premier Guitar interview as part of her "desert island" board.

In her spare time, Wolfe explores every pedal she can get her hands on and entertains herself by searching for the perfect combination for her signature sound. She's put together a "desert island board" comprised of three pedals: the EarthQuaker Devices Tentacle analog octave-up pedal, running into a Fulltone OCD, and an MXR Six Band EQ. "That's the sound that belongs to me," she says.

See how Ben Wells uses MXR M109 6-Band Graphic EQ

Ben Wells

Guitarist

Black Stone Cherry

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Verified via YouTube

Shown at 6:16 on the pedal board, Ben mentions it is not used in his set at the time of filming but is planning on including it.

See how Paul Bander uses MXR M109 6-Band Graphic EQ

Paul Bander

Bassist, Composer

Hiatus Kaiyote

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Verified via Premier Guitar

According to 2021 Premier Guitar interview, Bander uses MXR 6-band EQ pedal.

See how Mikolaj "M." Zentara uses MXR M109 6-Band Graphic EQ

Mikolaj "M." Zentara

Singer, Guitarist

Mgla

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Mikolaj "M." Zentara was seen using the MXR M109 6-Band Graphic EQ during his live performance at The Crypt in Sweden on November 15, 2022. This usage is documented in a user-uploaded photo.

See how Rob Grote uses MXR M109 6-Band Graphic EQ

Rob Grote

Singer, Guitarist

The Districts

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Verified via YouTube

In this video at 16:29 you can see this pedal located at the top right of the pedalboard.

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