Essential Tone Sculptor

The classic GE-7 Equalizer is a pedalboard staple for precise tone sculpting. With seven frequency bands optimized for guitar, this essential utility tool allows you to instantly refine your sound and overcome tonal obstacles while performing. The independent level control boosts or cuts the overall signal, offering extended versatility. From enhancing the character of guitars, amps, and pedals to tackling feedback and problem frequencies, the GE-7 does it all.

Features

  • Compact graphic equalizer pedal with seven independently adjustable bands
  • Guitar-optimized frequencies: 100 Hz, 200 Hz, 400 Hz, 800 Hz, 1.6 kHz, 3.2 kHz, and 6.4 kHz
  • Maximum tonal flexibility with ±15 dB boost/cut per band
  • Level slider for balancing the overall volume or boosting the sound
  • BOSS five-year warranty

Precision Tone Shaping

The GE-7’s intuitive graphic equalization circuit makes it easy to adjust your sound in the moment, whether reducing rumble, adding low-end warmth, boosting midrange to cut through the mix, or bringing sparkle to the highs. The first six bands (100 Hz to 3.2 kHz) feature peaking filters for precise control at specific frequencies, while the 6.4 kHz slider employs a shelving filter for smooth treble adjustments.

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  • GE-7 Graphic EQ Pedal
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  • Japan

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