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Today we’re talking EQ pedals and how to use them as a guitar player. Using the EB-10 EQ // Boost Utility from Walrus Audio Effects, I’ll be demonstrating the three main ways I would use an EQ pedal in a rig of my own.
The first way would be to simply ‘fine tune’ my tone depending on the environment I’m playing in. Your amp is typically going to sound quite different when used in different venues/environments, so being able to cut or boost low, mid and high frequencies from your pedalboard is going to come in very handy when you need to make changes on the fly and ensure that you’re happy with your tone throughout your set. As demonstrated in the video, adjusting the EQ controls on your amps control panel is not the same as adjusting low, mid and high-frequencies on an EQ pedal - they allow you to boost and cut frequencies in ways that your amp is not capable of replicating.
Another way I’ll use an EQ in my rig, is as a boost pedal. Most EQ pedals give you the option of boosting your overall output level, and this combined with the ability to boost and cut frequencies means you can get the jump in volume required for a solo whilst taming high frequencies that might sound too harsh without the use of EQ.
The boost function on EQ pedals is also useful for when you’re using different guitars (with differences in output) on the same gig. Switching from a humbucker-equipped electric to one with single-coils will often result in a noticeable volume drop.
The EB-10 gives you the ability to save and switch between three different presets using the bypass switch alone. This allows you to create EQ presets for use with different guitars, that you can add a boost to when you need to compensate for a difference in output.
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