I built this pedal back in December, but with other things going on, I just haven't taken the time to dig in and really experiment with it yet. I've never been much of an EQ guy, but this is one I really want to check out further.
What I can tell you is that, based on the feedback I've seen from some fellow forum mods who have used it extensively, they're quite impressed with the pedal. Here's a quote & a demo link from one of the guys:
"I was very excited to see Keith release the Para EQ. This is one of the MOST useful pedals in a guitarists arsenal, INMHO. It is not always necessary but when needed nothing else will do. And this one is tuned really nicely for guitar and on top of that is an extremely musical EQ.
This little demo shows how I used it to compensate for a neck pickup that I've always liked, but that has a little too much bass sometimes. The first rhythm phrase has the EQ out, the second has the EQ in then I play a little melody line with the EQ in, then the same (more or less) with the EQ out. You could imagine a recording situation where this setting for this pickup would be terrific!
The recording was done with a modded strat with GFS Retrotron pickups into the Para EQ into an M-Audio Jamlab interface into my Macbook Pro into Ableton Live. I used NI Guitar Rig 4 without any amp or cab emulation so you can hear the EQ on its own, just a little echo to give it ambience. Then I used Audacity to convert to MP3."
http://www.pantanosoftware.com/music...araEQDemo1.mp3