How to get a stunning acoustic/electric tone with the Boss EQ-200 pedal
Learn how to use a Graphic Equalizer to get the best sound out of your acoustics. Using the Boss EQ-200, I'll show you how to get rid of the unpleasant frequencies of your instrument (they all have them). This new version of the classic Boss effect allows you to store your settings, so you will always have the ideal sound ready to go. The EQ-200 has two channels of eq in each patch, so you could also set up a boost or alternate tone. Of course this pedal is also amazing for electric guitars, but that's a whole other discussion........

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