Behringer BEQ700 User's Manual

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Pages 22
Year 2021
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Behringer BEQ700 Specification

The Behringer BEQ700 is a seven-band graphic equalizer specifically designed for bass guitar applications, providing precise tonal control across a wide frequency spectrum. It features a frequency range from 50 Hz to 10 kHz, accommodating the diverse tonal characteristics of bass instruments. Each band offers a ±15 dB range of adjustment, allowing for detailed sound shaping to enhance or attenuate specific frequencies as needed. The BEQ700 is equipped with a high-quality noise-free operational amplifier that ensures quiet operation, even at high gain settings, which is essential for maintaining audio fidelity in professional and live performance scenarios.

The pedal is housed in a robust casing, suitable for both stage and studio use. It includes a status LED for effect on/off and battery check, ensuring easy monitoring of the unit's status during operation. The BEQ700 can be powered via a 9V battery or a DC power supply, offering flexibility for various performance settings. Its compact design makes it an ideal addition to any pedalboard, without occupying excessive space. Furthermore, the pedal is designed to integrate seamlessly with other effects and equipment, providing versatile connectivity options to suit different rig configurations.

Overall, the Behringer BEQ700 is a versatile and reliable equalizer pedal that offers precise control over bass frequencies, making it an essential tool for bassists seeking to refine their sound with clarity and precision. Its combination of robust build quality, flexible power options, and detailed frequency control ensures it meets the demands of both amateur and professional musicians.

Behringer BEQ700 F.A.Q.

How do I connect the Behringer BEQ700 to my amplifier?

To connect the BEQ700 to your amplifier, use a standard 1/4" instrument cable. Connect the output jack of the BEQ700 to the input of your amplifier. Ensure the pedal is powered on and the cables are securely connected.

What power supply should I use for the BEQ700?

The BEQ700 requires a 9V DC power supply. It's recommended to use the Behringer PSU-SB DC power supply or equivalent with negative center polarity.

How can I reduce noise when using the BEQ700?

To reduce noise, ensure all connections are secure and use high-quality shielded cables. Place the BEQ700 in the signal chain where it produces the least noise, typically before your modulation and time-based effects.

What is the best way to set the equalizer sliders on the BEQ700?

Start with all sliders in the middle position, then adjust each frequency slider to enhance or reduce specific tones as desired. Use the level slider to balance overall output.

Can I use the BEQ700 with a bass guitar?

Yes, the BEQ700 is specifically designed for bass guitars, offering seven bands of equalization to shape your bass tone effectively.

How do I troubleshoot if the BEQ700 is not turning on?

Check the power supply connection and ensure it is providing power. If using batteries, replace them with new ones. Verify that all cables are properly connected and functional.

What maintenance does the BEQ700 require?

Keep the BEQ700 clean and free from dust. Periodically check and clean the connectors and sliders using a contact cleaner. Store it in a dry environment when not in use.

Why is there a drop in volume when using the BEQ700?

Check the level slider on the BEQ700 to ensure it is set correctly. Make sure the output jack is securely connected and the cables are not faulty.

How do I reset the BEQ700 to default settings?

There is no factory reset function. Manually adjust all equalizer sliders to the center position and the level slider to your preferred volume setting.

Can I use the BEQ700 with other effects pedals?

Yes, the BEQ700 can be used in conjunction with other effects pedals. Place it in the signal chain according to your tonal preference, typically early in the chain for tone shaping.