Last 3 Pedals - JHS and TC Electronic Polytune 2. MUST GO!

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1. JHS Banana Boost

Used just a couple of times. Pedal is MINT and almost new.



One of the most versatile boost pedals around with a Volume knob AND a Range knob.

From the JHS website:

"The volume knob gives you more than enough headroom to easily drive your amp into natural breakup but the range knob is where the magic is found. When turned to the left 50% you have Rangemaster/Treble Booster tones, and to the right 50% you have full range boost tones in the ranks of a LPB-1 power booster. The placement of this pedal can yield vastly different results. When you run the pedal after your overdrive or fuzz, it projects exactly what it hears and sends it soaring above the mix. If you run it before your dirt boxes, you can force them into rich harmonic saturation that will cause a permanent smile on your face. Either way you choose, the result is a booster that does its job so well you may never turn it off."

You can watch demo video of the Banana Boost here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYIWi-VsJuY

A new one costs $225 at SV guitars but you can get this practically new one at JUST $160

2. JHS Double Barrel V3



Pedal is barely a few months old and is in MINT Condition. VERY versatile with the famed Morning Glory on the left and the 808 Tube Screamer on the left.

From the JHS Website:
"The Double Barrel is for the player who needs a versatile but transparent overdrive at medium and light gain levels. You won’t find face melting distortion here, but you will find overdrive with the character and stacking abilities to cover most any tonal need.

The right side is our JHS-808 with more usable tone control, more focused lows, better presence and warmer clipping than the original screamers on the market. With “Version 3” we added a three way gain switch to choose between saturated/boost/crunch. The left side is our #1 selling “Morning Glory” overdrive. Transparent, discreet and open are what lurk inside this circuit.

When these two circuits are stacked, something magic happens. Tones that are original and fresh come with ease, as well as added flexibility, due to the “order switching” toggle that lets you decide what pedal comes first in the signal chain."

Demo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Or_dvbbwQ4c

This goes new for $435 at SV guitars but I'll let it go at JUST $370

3. TC Electronic Polytune 2

No introduction needed. Pedal is 2 months old and it's in mint condition. Still has the plastic over the screen.
This is version 2 with the brighter LEDs etc

This goes new at Ebenex for $155 but you can get it for JUST $125

SMS Jason at 98519399
 
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