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I'm after some fairly cheap effects pedals, just let me know what you've got. I'm afraid I'm not after 101 different OD / distortion pedals unless they're dirt cheap.
I'm willing to pay a bit more for an Electro Harmonix Big Muff Pi / Double Muff though if someone has one.
Joined: Apr 19, 2005 Posts: 5794 Location: At the bottom of the garden, amongst the birds and the bees
Hey man, I've possibly got a pedal for sale - I'm just not sure what yet... basically, I've got a DOD FX75-B Stereo Flanger and an FX65 Stereo Chorus, and a Digitech Hyper Phase (stereo phaser) - I doubt I'll ever use all of them, so I'm probably going to get rid of one of them. I just don't know which yet. I'll keep you posted if you want.
By the way, you can get Double Muff's for like £35 new, and Big Muff for around £45 - and they don't generally go much cheaper secondhand, unless someone if trying to offload them quickly. Have a look around eBay, there's hundreds around the same prices, or check out Thomann.de.
Electro Harmonix metal muff (basically a big muff with full eq section and a wider gain control. Also has a top boost circuit thats switchable too, handy for boosting the sound during a blazing solo) £35
Guyatone Metalmaster (nice compact pedal with drive and vol controls. has a three position switch for cut/boost/normal mid frequencies) £20
Daphon Compressor (basically an ibanez soundtank compressor, plastic casing but still pretty rugged, good smooth sound) £10
Joined: Feb 16, 2005 Posts: 2050 Location: norwich
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Pestilence wrote:
timmysoft wrote:
...handy for boosting the sound during a blazing solo
Shame Gamble's a 4-stringer - the last thing he needs is an excuse to solo
Steve
Actually he's a 5-stringer and proud of it (I don't see the point in a replacable thumb rest *narf*). Gamble doesn't need an excuse for a bass solo, don't give him these crazy ideas! _________________
Keep me posted on what you're selling Steve. I don't really have any ideas on specific pedals that I'm after, just looking to possible replace my GT6B and not leave myself too short of silly noises.
And Timmysoft, I'll drop you a pm, but I might be interested in the METAL MUFF just for the name!
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