All pedals are in great working and cosmetic condition.
1) Boss RC-2: GONE
Sheer simplicity of use makes this looper great as both a practice and live tool.
2) Line6 DL-4: SOLD
No introductions necessary for this green workhorse. All the delays one would need complete with an amazing looper.
3) BYOC Mouse (Rat clone): $120
Imagine the classic Rat circuit with 5 other clipping options, basically making it a Vintage Rat, a Turbo Rat, a You Dirty Rat and more in one box. Insanely versatile and tweakable.
4) BYOC Five Knob Compressor (Ross clone): $100
Essentially a Ross Compressor clone with great modern improvements like the Blend control (similar to the Barber Tone Press), the Tone control that helps tame or accentuate the highs, and the Attack control that allows you to tweak it to perfectly suit your guitar.
5) Subdecay Flying Tomato Fuzz: SOLD
Subdecay’s take on the Fuzzface design adds tons of practical functionality to a classic. Individual treble and bass controls allows you to fine tune the sound to fit your rig, a bias control allows you to get gated velcro insanity if you wish, an impedance selector allows you to run other buffered pedals before it (something the original doesn’t do well).
Missing one screw from the bottom plate but is still very secure.
6) Dwarfcraft Tiny Destroyer: TRADED
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCJMl3k-nu8
Ranging from a thick crunch to all-out oscillating madness, the Tiny Destroyer has all the destructive power of The Great Destroyer in a much smaller, pedalboard friendly package.
7) Barge Concepts VBjrX + Behringer Expression Pedal: TRADED
http://www.bargeconcepts.com/vbjr.html
The VB-jrX is a true-bypass loop with a clean blend that you can control using an expression pedal. Bassists have long been using clean blends to blend in some dry signal to maintain some punch and low end with their fuzz/distortion. But this unit is not limited to that. Throw a self-oscillating delay into some fuzzes and reverbs in the loop, then slowly morph your dry guitar signal into a complete wall of noise just by sweeping the expression pedal.
These originally went for $170USD before Barge Concepts stopped production. With the Behringer expression pedal included, their total value is easily $200USD.
Message me at 98355229 to deal
Cheers!
1) Boss RC-2: GONE
Sheer simplicity of use makes this looper great as both a practice and live tool.
2) Line6 DL-4: SOLD
No introductions necessary for this green workhorse. All the delays one would need complete with an amazing looper.
3) BYOC Mouse (Rat clone): $120
Imagine the classic Rat circuit with 5 other clipping options, basically making it a Vintage Rat, a Turbo Rat, a You Dirty Rat and more in one box. Insanely versatile and tweakable.
4) BYOC Five Knob Compressor (Ross clone): $100
Essentially a Ross Compressor clone with great modern improvements like the Blend control (similar to the Barber Tone Press), the Tone control that helps tame or accentuate the highs, and the Attack control that allows you to tweak it to perfectly suit your guitar.
5) Subdecay Flying Tomato Fuzz: SOLD
Subdecay’s take on the Fuzzface design adds tons of practical functionality to a classic. Individual treble and bass controls allows you to fine tune the sound to fit your rig, a bias control allows you to get gated velcro insanity if you wish, an impedance selector allows you to run other buffered pedals before it (something the original doesn’t do well).
Missing one screw from the bottom plate but is still very secure.
6) Dwarfcraft Tiny Destroyer: TRADED
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCJMl3k-nu8
Ranging from a thick crunch to all-out oscillating madness, the Tiny Destroyer has all the destructive power of The Great Destroyer in a much smaller, pedalboard friendly package.
7) Barge Concepts VBjrX + Behringer Expression Pedal: TRADED
http://www.bargeconcepts.com/vbjr.html
The VB-jrX is a true-bypass loop with a clean blend that you can control using an expression pedal. Bassists have long been using clean blends to blend in some dry signal to maintain some punch and low end with their fuzz/distortion. But this unit is not limited to that. Throw a self-oscillating delay into some fuzzes and reverbs in the loop, then slowly morph your dry guitar signal into a complete wall of noise just by sweeping the expression pedal.
These originally went for $170USD before Barge Concepts stopped production. With the Behringer expression pedal included, their total value is easily $200USD.
Message me at 98355229 to deal
Cheers!
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