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MXR M108 Ten Band Graphic EQ

MXR M108 Ten Band Graphic EQ
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MXR M108 Ten Band Graphic EQ

 
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Total control. That's really what guitarists want. And now you can have it with the MXR M-108 10-Band Graphic EQ. The M-108 provides extreme control over the ten most crucial frequencies for guitar. But that's not all. With separate input gain and output volume sliders, the M-108 also provides a ridiculous amount of level control. So you can not only dictate what your guitar sounds like but also where it sits in the mix. Make a fill or a solo jump to the forefront. Give a thin-sounding single-coil the girth to stand up to a high-output humbucker. Turn a vintage one-channel amp into a two-channel firebreather. Create scooped-mid death tones, midrange-heavy singing lead sounds, thunderous lows, crystalline highs-you name it and the M-108 will do it. Now, who wants some?

 
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Product Details
Product Length:5.9 inches
Product Width:4.56 inches
Product Height:2.75 inches
Product Weight:2.35 pounds
Package Length:8.7 inches
Package Width:4.0 inches
Package Height:2.6 inches
Package Weight:2.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 19 reviews

Features
  • Input gain

  • Output volume

  • Includes power supply


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:5.0 ( 19 customer reviews )
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8 of 8 found the following review helpful:


5bullet-proof versatility  Dec 18, 2009 By Eric A. Blake "eab"
I bought this for bass, so I could take down tones that would compete with guitarists and bring the bass up to a dynamic level that would mesh well in a group. I have been playing on this for a year now, and I highly recommend it for bassists

That being said, I also dabble in guitar, and this pedal is amazing in the respect as well. It brings out a lot of nice tones, and when you couple it with any other effects, especially distortion, you open up a whole realm of different sounds. My guitarist had been staring at mine for a while and the other day I let him try it out. I nearly had to pry it from his fingers. He had been trying for ages to bring out a certain sound using just his Amplifier EQ knobs, but when he tried this he nearly broke down in tears because he could finally dial in exactly what he was looking for, and he could modify that sound to his liking as well.

This is a very effective pedal for Bass, Guitar, and for vocals! I have a mic that requires phantom power, but I have found that running it through this gives it enough boost to record into my non-phantom computer interface.

Versatile, well constructed and easy to use. I feel one mistake I made was not getting the KFK version with two outputs, but this is a professional piece of equipment and I guarantee that in 5 minutes anyone will find a setting that brings their sound out in amazing ways.

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5Good, Solid EQ  Feb 18, 2011 By Gman
Like most MXR products, their 10 Band Graphic EQ is built sturdy and works like it should. 10 bands stretched across 31.25Hz to 16Khz; each band is 1 octave above the last. +/- 12db adjust for each band plus input AND output level adjustments which are useful to dial in different sounds (drive the EQ or drive your amp). Also makes a great boost for that certain sounding lead. The red illuminated sliders are easy to see in the dark and also indicate ON/OFF. This unit doesn't operate on batteries. You have to use an 18VDC supply, wall-wart included. I have a PedalPower2 and I'm running two outputs in series to get the correct voltage. 10 bands offer more specific control compared to the common 7 band stomp boxes. If you're looking for a clean, well built stomp box EQ, look no further.

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5MXR 10band eq  Jan 29, 2011 By Leonard Lauro "Len Lauro"
This is yet another stunning piece of MXR equipment suitable for live performance. Ten designated bands of EQ adjustment with easy to use LED-lit sliders. Volume and gain faders, foot operated on-off push button control, all in MXR's typically rugged housing. Clean, effective EQing. Great for bringing out just the right frequencies on guitar, bass, keys, etc. Requires 18v negative center power. At $100 a perfectly functional to-the-point piece.

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5Really Happy!  Nov 16, 2010 By Blackjack Bass
I purchased this on a recommendation from my Bass teacher and I was really impressed by how much tone control and shaping this unit does. It really helps you dial in lows, mids or highs depending on the type of music you are playing. I use this on G&L SB1 P-Bass, G&L JB2 Jazz, G&L L-2000, Musicman Stingray, Fender fretless Jazz Bass, Fender P-Bass, and even on my Takamine Acoustic Bass plugged into either an Ampeg Micro-VR Amp or the Genz Benz Shuttle 3.0 Amp. The center foot switch is really handy, when you want to default back to your instruments natural sound. What impressed me also was sometimes it filters out some of the hissing my pickups sometimes do. I don't know if that was intentional in design, but it's a plus in my book. The construction of this equalizer is really sturdy, all metal and a little heavy, but that's a good thing in my opinion. The lights on the sliders is really handy if you're on stage and it's dark. Overall this is a great product if you have an amp that has limited tone shaping and you want more precise frequency setting and it's easy to use. Enjoy!

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5Great EQ  Sep 07, 2010 By Vanilla Gorilla
I bought the MXR M-108 and so far I'm quite pleased. It really makes my amp sound so much better than without it. I run the MXR in the effects loop of a Peavey 6505+ and a 7 string w/EMG pickups. The MXR seems to make the biggest difference in the lead channel but the clean channel is also improved with the eq. The construction seems rock solid and very durable as well. Overall, I'm very happy with the purchase.

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