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  • V old man on the hillV old man on the hill

    She's the boss.

    Boss GEB-7 Bass EqualizerPublié le 16/11/17 à 09:13
    Le GEB7 est un équaliseur graphique au format pédale dédié aux basses électriques. On peut booster ou réduire telle ou telle fréquence, avec un point mort sur le 0DB, soit le neutre . Le GEB7 possède sept bandes de réglage de 50HZ à 10KHZ. Et une dernière bande pour le niveau général de l'effet agissant soit comme un clean boost soit comme un pad réducteur de niveau.
    C'est à vous de choisir si vous voulez sonner (j'ai dit sonner pas jouer) comme Marcus Miller ou comme Robbie Shakespeare.
    Je m'en sert pour atteindre en un coup un énorme son Dub, surchargé en fréquences basses. C'est la technique utilisé par Flea pour métamorphoser l'intégralité de son son si spécifique pour les passages p…
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    Le GEB7 est un équaliseur graphique au format pédale dédié aux basses électriques. On peut booster ou réduire telle ou telle fréquence, avec un point mort sur le 0DB, soit le neutre . Le GEB7 possède sept bandes de réglage de 50HZ à 10KHZ. Et une dernière bande pour le niveau général de l'effet agissant soit comme un clean boost soit comme un pad réducteur de niveau.
    C'est à vous de choisir si vous voulez sonner (j'ai dit sonner pas jouer) comme Marcus Miller ou comme Robbie Shakespeare.
    Je m'en sert pour atteindre en un coup un énorme son Dub, surchargé en fréquences basses. C'est la technique utilisé par Flea pour métamorphoser l'intégralité de son son si spécifique pour les passages plus "velours" dans le set des RHCP.
    C'est l'esprit Boss dans toute sa splendeur, à savoir une petite pédale moche et indestructible qui transfigure votre son, le sculpte et devient indispensable.
    Une bonne basse, une DI J48 et la GEB7 suffise à mon bonheur et à celui des sondiers.
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  • badgerificbadgerific

    Pédale utiles, un peu bruyant.

    Boss GEB-7 Bass EqualizerPublié le 29/04/11 à 17:14
    contenu en anglais (contenu en anglais)
    This is an analog graphic equalizer stompbox from Boss. It's not rackable or able to be edited using a computer. It's features include:

    -7 Bands between 50Hz and 10kHz

    -Bands are 50Hz, 120Hz, 400Hz, 500Hz, 800Hz, 4.5KHz and 10KHz

    -Overall level control to make up to unity gain or give a boost

    -All bands and level boost and cut up to 15dB

    -1/4" input and output jacks

    -Powered by 9V battery or 9V Boss adaptor

    -Buffered bypass

    UTILIZATION

    Simple to set up just plug your guitar in and the amp on the output and a battery inside and you're ready to roll. The sliders are very intuitive and easy to play with to change the sound. The range of frequencies on this pedal make it very useful for tone shaping possibilities. I found it very useful to produce a fuller sound with fuzz pedals as some of them tended to cut a bit of the bass frequencies so this eq could be used to boost them a bit.

    SOUND QUALITY

    I find this pedal doesn't color the tone to give it a distinct "Boss EQ sound" too much but does still allow lots of possibility for changing your sound to suit your needs.

    The only problem I have with this pedal is that it can be quite noisy when boosting a few things but if you learn to use it by cutting what you don't want and then just boosting the overall level then it can be pretty quiet.

    The buffered bypass on this pedal isn't great but as I used this pedal turned on most of the time I never really had a problem with that.



    OVERALL OPINION

    Overall I think this pedal is pretty decent for the price but it was a little too noisy for me to keep in my rig. The main reason I used this pedal was because I preferred the graphic equalizer rather than the parametric one on my ashdown amplifier. After spending more time with my amp I've worked out to do all the things I used to without the pedal so it was useless me keeping it.

    If I had certain dirt pedals that I wanted to use regularly then I would probably keep this and use it in a loop with the dirt pedal as I think it's a great use for this pedal.
  • iamqmaniamqman

    Bonne amélioration

    Boss GEB-7 Bass EqualizerPublié le 20/07/11 à 02:14
    contenu en anglais (contenu en anglais)
    This is the next addition to the bass EQ pedals from Boss/Roland. The pedal can adjust your bass tone to the frequencies that your desire or want taken down or out. This was to replace the Boss GE-7B. For the most part the tone and style is unchanged. The frequencies have however take a better turn for the bass guitarist. The frequencies are now at 50Hz, 120Hz, 400Hz, 500Hz, 800Hz, 4.5kHz and 10kHz which means they're not spaced at octaves anymore. This gives the most critical frequencies of 400hz-500hz two separate sliders for more overall control of tone.

    UTILIZATION

    Specifications

    Controls: 7 Band Graphic Equalizer + level control
    Connectors: Input, Output, AC Adaptor
    Current Draw: 16 mA (DC 9V)
    Weight: 440 g (1 lb.)
    Equalizer: 50 Hz, 120 Hz, 400 Hz, 500 Hz, 800 Hz, 4.5 kHz, 10 kHz
    Level Control: +/-15 dB per band
    Recommended AC Adaptor: PSA Series


    SOUND QUALITY

    The most critical frequencies for the guitar are the 800hz where as the most important to the bass guitar are between 400hz and 500hz. This newer EQ pedal addition tackles that dilemma better than the previous Boss Ge-7B. You now have a much more usable EQ pedal design specifically for the bass guitar.

    This pedal works well with any bass guitar or bass amp that needs some major or minor EQing adjustments. The pedal can be a bit noisy and that is because it is a booster pedal which adds distortion to the mix. So that can be tamed depending on how much or how little of the sliders that you use. The level will have the most effect of noise to your rig.

    OVERALL OPINION

    At new these pedal come in right at around $100, which isn't bad for a good EQ pedal for bass guitar. The pedal is a must for someone who may have an older bass amp or an amp that doesn't highlight the right frequencies that you would like. This is a cheap alternative to buying a whole new rig. I would recommend this pedal to any bass player who needs to fine tune his sound to where it fits best in his or her band mix.