jasonlefort
New member
Hey guys, looking to sell a couple of pedals because I don't need them anymore.
ProCo RAT (1980's model with LM308 Op Amp)
Great sounding drive pedal, Nuno Bettencourts choice to drive a Marshall. The LM308 chip honestly dosen't make much of a difference to my ears but I suppose to some it does. Comes with adaptor to connect to a regular 9v power supply. Going for $300
BYOC Script Phaser
Haven't done anything to the housing so its in perfect condition, possibly a bit dusty. Lush sounding phaser, Van Halen sounds galore! Going at $100
Danelectro FAB Chorus
Basic chorus that does the job really well for the price. Going at $30
SansAmp GT2
Amazing amp emulator. Able to go from Fender to Marshall to Mesa tones all in a box, and you can plug it straight into any mixing desk or audio interface. Those who know of this pedal know what it can do. Going for $200
Empress Superdelay
Possibly the top of the line for delay pedals. As the tag line reads, if all you want is a simple delay pedal, this isn't for you. This is for musicians who want to be inspired by their pedals, not limited by them.
comes with a power attenuator attachment. Going for a measly $400.
Features
- Killer Sound Quality - The Signal to Noise ratio is around 105dB.
- 2.8 Seconds of Delay Time - For your extra long delays.
- 8 modes - normal, tap, autoset (delay time is set by tempo played), reverse, rhythm mode (multitap), tape mode, misc (dynamic, gate), and 11 second looper.
- Expression Pedal Input - allows you to control either mix or feedback with your foot.
- High Pass/Low Pass Filter - high pass is good for electronic music, low pass is sweet for darker analog delay type sounds.
- Fast/Slow Modulation - slow adds extra texture, fast is a little crazy.
- 8 Presets - Settings can be saved to 8 presets. With three stompswitches, accessing the presets is easy.
- Tap Tempo with Ratios - many of the modes use tap tempo, and the ratio selection makes fast in-time delay times easy.
- True Bypass - The Empress Superdelay employs true bypass, so you can be sure that it's not affecting the signal when disengaged.
- Small Size - The enclosure measures approximately 5.7" by 3.75" by 1.75", which is delightfully small when considering all the features packed into this unit.
Contact me at 9oo2983seven to deal.
ProCo RAT (1980's model with LM308 Op Amp)
Great sounding drive pedal, Nuno Bettencourts choice to drive a Marshall. The LM308 chip honestly dosen't make much of a difference to my ears but I suppose to some it does. Comes with adaptor to connect to a regular 9v power supply. Going for $300
BYOC Script Phaser
Haven't done anything to the housing so its in perfect condition, possibly a bit dusty. Lush sounding phaser, Van Halen sounds galore! Going at $100
Danelectro FAB Chorus
Basic chorus that does the job really well for the price. Going at $30
SansAmp GT2
Amazing amp emulator. Able to go from Fender to Marshall to Mesa tones all in a box, and you can plug it straight into any mixing desk or audio interface. Those who know of this pedal know what it can do. Going for $200
Empress Superdelay
Possibly the top of the line for delay pedals. As the tag line reads, if all you want is a simple delay pedal, this isn't for you. This is for musicians who want to be inspired by their pedals, not limited by them.
comes with a power attenuator attachment. Going for a measly $400.
Features
- Killer Sound Quality - The Signal to Noise ratio is around 105dB.
- 2.8 Seconds of Delay Time - For your extra long delays.
- 8 modes - normal, tap, autoset (delay time is set by tempo played), reverse, rhythm mode (multitap), tape mode, misc (dynamic, gate), and 11 second looper.
- Expression Pedal Input - allows you to control either mix or feedback with your foot.
- High Pass/Low Pass Filter - high pass is good for electronic music, low pass is sweet for darker analog delay type sounds.
- Fast/Slow Modulation - slow adds extra texture, fast is a little crazy.
- 8 Presets - Settings can be saved to 8 presets. With three stompswitches, accessing the presets is easy.
- Tap Tempo with Ratios - many of the modes use tap tempo, and the ratio selection makes fast in-time delay times easy.
- True Bypass - The Empress Superdelay employs true bypass, so you can be sure that it's not affecting the signal when disengaged.
- Small Size - The enclosure measures approximately 5.7" by 3.75" by 1.75", which is delightfully small when considering all the features packed into this unit.
Contact me at 9oo2983seven to deal.