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Author Topic: Buy these so my bookie doesn't break my kneecaps. (STILL MORE PEDALS & SYNTHS!)  (Read 1246 times)
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« on: August 27, 2010, 05:53:53 PM »

Got some pedals. Need different pedals. I'll consider trades and offers.



Devi Ever Ruiner
Super thick fuzz pedal. Tons of low-end growl. Sounds almost synthy at the max setting. I prefer it on bass, but it sounds cool with guitar too. Metal enclosure, high quality parts, the sticker label is a little ripped near the knobs.
$60

Danelectro Spring King
It's a real spring reverb in pedal format! It has reverb level, volume, and tone controls, and even a kick pad to get those thunderous spring crashes. Great for surf tones and noise rock. Near mint. Runs on standard 9V adapter or with a battery.
$75

Endangered Audio Gristleizer
Designed by Craig Anderton, and made famous by Throbbing Gristle. This is an amazing tremolo with a drive circuit, and an onboard filter. VCF/VCA footswitchable. It has 4 different waveshapes, and goes from about 4 seconds on the slowest cycle, way up into audible AM frequencies. The filter self-oscillates too, so you can make noise without an input source. There's no other pedal quite like it. Metal enclosure. Comes with 18V power supply. Great condition.
$280 (on hold, but make an offer)

CoPilot FX Orbit
This might be the most unique sounding pedal I've ever played. It's a Frequency Modulation pedal with a built in fuzz circuit. It turns your guitar into a clangy fuzz-robot. Gets close to Moog FreqBox territory. It has an expression pedal input to manually sweep the modulation frequency. Hand built with high quality components. Almost perfect condition. Runs on 9V.
$120

Way Huge Swollen Pickle V2
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MI Audio Compressor
Almost new. Only had about half an hour of play-time. This rocks at what it does. I just don't like compressed guitar. Does everything from subtle smoothness to crunchy character compression. Envelope controls, built-in noise gate, clipping LED, true-bypass, high quality components, metal enclosure.
$120

Myrtle Cronk Box (FOXX Tone Machine Clone)
This is an octave fuzz I picked up from a fine builder online. The octave-up is footswitchable. It nails the early, wild NIN guitar tone from Broken. The noise floor is a little loud, but that's the nature of extreme fuzzes, and it's not noticeable when you're playing. High quality parts only. Great condition. Runs on 9V plug or battery.
$60




SammichSID MIDI Synthesizer
It's based off the Midibox SID project, but with a smaller footprint, and a minimal control surface. It uses the same sound chips as the Commodore 64 (SID6582). It's an analog synth-on-a-chip, and sounds very unique and gritty. It has a built in sequencer, and 512 user-programmable patch slots. It runs in stereo, and is 6-voice polyphonic, however it's 3 voices each left and right, so you have to mix it to centre for normal polyphonic playing. It also functions as a 3 VCO monosynth for super thick leads and basses. This is where it excels. It has a vintage character to it, but can sound very modern if programmed well. It was hand soldered and assembled cleanly and carefully by me. I can send pictures of the circuit board upon request if need be (I don't want to disassemble it unnecessarily).

More info can be found here:
http://www.midibox.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=sammichsid

The Midibox community and forum is located here:
http://www.ucapps.de/

$380



Looking for:
-Tech 21 Sansamp
-Digitech EX7
-Copilot FX Polypus
-Infanem Driving Notion
-Smallsound/Bigsound Sparkle Motion
-Lexicon rack reverb
-Rackmount power conditioner or patch-bay
-12 space studio rack

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kaltozeoth@hotmail.com

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767-8228
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« Reply #1 on: April 26, 2012, 12:47:19 PM »

Added some more pedals, and dropped some prices!
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