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VSN Equalizer Guitar Bass EQ Pedal 5 Band Equalizer Pedals For Bass Guitar Mini Size

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Color: Bass EQ


Features

  • Frequency Centers62.5hz, 125hz, 500hz, 1khz, 4khz, meet common frequency band requirements.
  • Bass EQ 5-BandWith master level control,18db adjustable gain range per band.
  • Sturdy and Mini: The sturdy and heavy-duty true bypass footswitch engages the pedal with a smooth action, without effecting the original tone.
  • Easy Carry: Small and space-saving,portable for guitarists carry. (Note: Power is not included, you could buy one at VSN Music.)
  • One Year Warranty"VSN" is a professional manufacturer of guitar pedal effects. If you receive an unsatisfactory product, please contact us for a solution.

Description

🎸BASS-EQ Smallest Bass graphic equalizer pedal in the world. 5-Band Graphic EQ with master level control. Frequency Centers: 62.5Hz, 125Hz, 500Hz, 1kHz, 4kHz ±18dB adjustable gain range per band. ZInc Alloy metal shell Very small and exquisite. True bypass. 🎸Specifications: Brand: VSN Model: Bass EQ Color: Sliver Material: Zinc Alloy Input: 1/4” monaural jack (impedance: 1M Ohms) Output: 1/4” monaural jack (impedance: 10k Ohms) Power Supply: AC adapter 9V DC (Adapter not included) Item Size: 9.53.85.2cm / 3.71.5 2in Item Weight: 248g / 8.8oz 🎸Packaging: 1X VSN Bass EQ Pedal 1X User Manual 1X Packing Box 🎸Precautions: The power adapter is not included. Do not use the pedal in high temperature, high humidity, or subzero environments. Do not use the pedal in the direct sunlight. Please do not dissemble the pedal by yourself.


Brand: VSN


Style: Bass,Mini


Color: Bass EQ


Item Weight: 248 Grams


Voltage: 9 Volts


Item Weight: 8.7 ounces


Package Dimensions: 4.72 x 2.56 x 2.52 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: Bass EQ


Date First Available: November 26, 2021


Color Name: Bass EQ


Signal Format: Analog


Power Source: Adapter


Voltage: 9 Volts


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Small and affordable, but quality!
Color: Reverb
This pedal has a very nice look to it, and it arrives in a black box with silver lettering and a magnetic flap. I felt like the company was proud of this very tiny pedal. This is my second reverb. My other one is also on the affordable end, but the other is stereo and with a hall setting rather than a shimmer. This Ocean Verb is a cool pedal, but it stays in its lane. It’s versatile in the sense that it can get weird, or be fairly transparent. I use my pedals for different things. For my other stereo verb I use that in synth, where I want to humanize the sound but also make it wider. For this Ocean Verb I use it on a monophonic analog drum machine. So, I soften the edge of the drums by turning the tone knob all the way down, and usually I have the other two knobs at around 1/4-1/2. But, it’s nice to know it has another extreme that can transform my drum machine into a series of non-percussive pulse-like tones. The extreme end of the shimmer is interesting on sequenced or arpeggiated bass synth. The spring setting is not drastically different than the room setting, but shimmer has a modulation to it that is different than the other two. The room setting does a pretty good job of establishing an imaginary space. The spring setting doesn’t feel spring-like to me, but I like how it softens the edge of the tone; this is what I bought this pedal to do. Shimmer is best reserved for times when you might want a less natural and more extreme or alien type sound. I’m going to change the knob, to make it stand taller, but overall I feel really good about this purchase! Just expect a reverb that is sort of canned with a bit of a ring to it. This is not a verb for ambience but more of a canned kind of verb that just makes the tone ring a bit more in a few ways. UPDATE: After spending some time with this pedal, it's obvious to me now that it is adding unwanted noise to my rig. I use all gold tip cables and one of those multi-power devices, plus a particular power strip, all in the service of reducing the undesirable frequencies. I ended up setting this up through the effects loop on my DOD Rubberneck, where it is more manageable, but the great price tag has come at the expense of quality in the manufacturing and/or parts. I have to drop my rating to two stars, because I now see this as a bare-minimum type of reverb with problems. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2020 by Jason Harrington

  • Makes your guitar sound like a bowed instrument - and that's it!
Color: Slow Hand
At certain settings, it verges on being able to sound as if the notes are being played back in reverse but I am not interested in that. There really is no reason to purchase this pedal other than, on occasion, you want your guitar to sound like a bowed instrument. "Do I really want that? Will I use it?" For the price, this was something I was willing to answer. I fell in love with the effect instantly, and most people I show(off) to are equally impressed. In that regard, I got what I expected. But I also got much more... This effect will force you to play guitar differently. Very fast runs of notes generally don't sound pleasing through this pedal, so it forces you to slow down. As a result, I'm making better note choices, my vibrato is improved, and my solos are becoming more melodic. If you told me before I bought that I'd be a better player thanks to a pedal that makes my guitar sound like a violin, viola, or even cello, I would have said you are crazy. And I would have been wrong. My one complaint and the reason why I give only 4 stars is that you lose a significant amount of volume when the pedal is engaged. It seems to be a common characteristic as I've tried other brands and had the same outcome. I wish there was a volume control on the pedal that worked without affecting the effect. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2020 by Anthony Primavera

  • Built like a tank. Saves space on the pedalboard.
Color: Nano Looper
One of the big things you can't tell when you look at something online is whether the build quality of an item is as good as the picture makes it look. This pedal's build quality, however, really exceeded what I was expecting. It seems super-sturdy. The housing is metal, and it's hefty for nano. It takes up hardly any room on the pedal board. Operation is simple enough. There's a little three-position mode switch and a level knob. It comes with a small memory card in an adapter for the regular SD slot on the side of it so you can bring external sound files into the pedal. There are a couple of foot pedal codes to remember, and they mean different things depending on what state the LED is indicating, so it takes a little practice, but I'm a one-man band after a day. Sound is great. You can loop, layer more loops on top of the first loop, delete the last layer, or delete the whole loop with only the following foot button commands: tap, hold, and double-tap. You get to store layers of loops with the total of all layer lengths equal to or less than ten minutes. You can loop things backwards, too, but I probably won't use that feature much. I have always wanted to get a looper, but my pedal board was a little crowded already. I wish I could shrink my other pedals to this size. Two thumbs up, especially when space on your pedal board is scarce. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2020 by Rex Rose

  • Classic Tone and Definition
Color: S-Fuzz
The media could not be loaded. I used a couple of chords and let them ring a bit so you can hear that the individual notes in the chords are still defined in this fuzz even if they go beyond triads, but it's still powerful and sustains. It reminds me of the old Electro-Harmonix fuzz pedals. I stepped on that compressor because it shapes the tone, and I wanted to show what it does with some more high range in it. I didn't really show how it reacts to guitar volume, but it does do kind of a tube-like reaction where you get more fuzz with more line signal, and there's a bit of tube-like sag to it when it's cranked. I am probably never going to play this with the knob at less than 3:00. You'll probably have to address any noise you have in your line because anything like a fuzz or overdrive is going to make noise more noticeable, and this is no exception. But I love these Chinese pedals. You can get so much more than you used to. I was in love with those Behringer pedals when they came out, except they're plastic. This VSN pedal is really sturdy metal with a tough finish. Seems like super-high build quality and compact. There's just no reason to blow big bucks on a pedal these days when you've got stuff like this coming out for $30 brand new. I mean seriously. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2021 by Rex Rose

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