EX Inferno Death Metal Distortion Guitar Pedal vs EQ Pedal 10-Band Equalizer for guitar & bass

Key Differences

EX Inferno (A) is a budget-friendly distortion pedal with a 3-mode distortion, true bypass and noted sturdy build; EROK EQ (B) is a 10-band equalizer covering 31.25 Hz–16 kHz with independent output volume for shaping guitar and bass tones. Pick A if you want a dedicated metal/edge distortion and simpler, rugged pedal operation; pick B if you need detailed tone control across many frequencies and per-output level adjustment

EX Inferno Death Metal Distortion Guitar Pedal

EX Inferno Death Metal Distortion Guitar Pedal

EX • ★ 4.0/5 • Budget

Extreme metal distortion pedal designed for metal & hard rock guitarists, with a 3-mode toggle for Raw, Brutal, or Inferno tones. Users note solid build and true bypass, with mixed feedback on noise

Pros

  • 3-mode distortion with distinct tones
  • true bypass operation
  • sturdy build quality
  • valued for metal/specific genres

Cons

  • noise level variability reported by users
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EQ Pedal 10-Band Equalizer for guitar & bass

EQ Pedal 10-Band Equalizer for guitar & bass

EROK • ★ 3.7/5 • Mid-Range

10-band EQ pedal for electric guitar and bass with independent right-side output volume. Covers 31.25 Hz to 16 kHz, with 12 dB gain/attenuation per band. Customers note clean boost and solid construction

Pros

  • independent output volume control
  • wide frequency coverage (31.25 Hz to 16 kHz)
  • 10-band EQ for guitar and bass
  • low power consumption

Cons

  • noisy or distorted claims not indicated
  • no explicit footswitch behavior details
  • no bundled power supply information
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price EX
Durability EX
Versatility EROK
User Reviews EROK