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    M29, if you are looking at boosting lower frequencies, maybe you should look at a bass EQ like this one from Behringer. Not an endorsement, I'm sure there are other models out there. Just a thought
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    Hello t_ross33,

    Thanks for the info. I was originally thinking of trying one of these as it is just right for what I am trying to do but as with all equalizers I am concerned about noise levels. I have heard good reports on this pedal though and being in the lower ranges it should not bring out any upper noise. You may have just made up my mind and this is much cheaper!

    Thanks again t_ross33

    M29

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